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Mind, Body and Spirit Companion: Exercisesand Meditations to Free ...
Pages: 240, Paperback, Duncan Baird Publishers Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 19/10/09 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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This book is described on its blurb as: "An illustrated treasury of wisdom - to guide you on your journey towards self-awareness, positive change and peace of mind" This quote perfectly describes the content and nature of the book. *AN ILLUSTRATED TREASURY* Look and feel This book has an aura of a children's story or poetry treasury to it due to its layout and beautiful illustrations. The covers contain a lovely image of a landscape in blue, green, yellow and orange which is both invigorating and calming to look at. Despite the addage "never judge a book by its cover", the cover encapsulates the vision of the book ... Read the complete review
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