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Triumph of the Human Spirit

The Greatest Achievements of the Human Soul and How Its Power Can Change your Life

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By: Paul Tice
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Explores history's most incredible spiritual moments and the people who changed the world with their passion for the truth. Covers the Buddha, Jesus, John Hus, Joan of Arc, Martin Luther, Giordano Bruno, Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and many more. Also reveals how to achieve a triumph of the spirit for oneself through exercises and the use of your own spiritual power. Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts
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Great insight and research, the author really held a scholarly approach and made it clear he was merely pointing out the information the evidence was giving, not his own personal opinion

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