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The Human Mind Owner's Manual
- Your Connection to the Universe, Consciousness, and Nonhuman Intelligence
- De: Sean Webb
- Narrado por: Sean Webb
- Duración: 9 h y 45 m
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The Human Mind Owner's Manual is the latest in Sean Webb's award-winning Mind Hacking Happiness series, and talks about the science of consciousness and what individuals can do with their minds when they dive into the abilities enabled by nonlocal consciousness. Sean brings his no-nonsense style, interesting stories, and warm humor to this audiobook about the latest science connected with our nonlocal consciousness and our greater existence beyond our bodies.
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Pretty awesome… but
- De Anonymous User en 02-24-25
- The Human Mind Owner's Manual
- Your Connection to the Universe, Consciousness, and Nonhuman Intelligence
- De: Sean Webb
- Narrado por: Sean Webb
Another winner!
Revisado: 02-16-24
I have read all of Sean's other books and while each is valuable on their own, this book could easily be an intro to Sean's teachings for those not ready to embrace the "Woo woo". Sean, in this book, presents factual data and case studies to help the reader to recognize that there is "something" greater than ourselves and for those who don't even want to go ~that~ deep, he clearly explains how to better understand and get a handle on your own emotions, while understanding what makes us all tick.
Once you finish this book, if you haven't already, go grab his first two books to dive even deeper into these teachings.
Sean does a great job narrating the book in a very conversational way that isn't "over acted"; it feels like a conversation with a buddy over a beer. He is humble in his delivery and clear about where he is sharing opinion vs fact and case study.
Very enjoyable audiobook and I will be buying the paperback as well to mark up and use as a reference.
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