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The Toltec Way

A Guide to Personal Transformation

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The Toltec Way

Di: Susan Gregg
Letto da: Samantha Desz, Stephen Graybill, Susan Gregg
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This program includes an introduction read by the author

Achieve personal freedom using Toltec wisdom


The gift of the Toltec is the ability to transcend ordinary human awareness and achieve personal freedom—the ability to choose how to act rather than react to the events in your life. The three Toltec Masteries of Awareness, Transformation, and Intent are the key to transcending your limitations and experiencing yourself as the creator of your life.

Designed to make Toltec wisdom accessible and simple, this audiobook is about change, transforming yourself, and the wildly empowering freedom of personal responsibility. Included in each chapter are exercises and guided visualizations, along with parable-like stories that are powerful sources of wisdom.

Susan Gregg's new edition of The Toltec Way is part of the Essential Wisdom Library, a collection of books bringing sacred wisdom to modern readers and listeners. Refreshed with a new introduction by the author, along with a foreword by don Miguel Ruiz, The Toltec Way will introduce a new generation of listenes to the power of Toltec wisdom.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Essentials

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