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Self-Development And The Way To Power - cover

Self-Development And The Way To Power

L. W. Rogers

Verlag: Publisher s24148

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“The time will come with each human being when he will step out of the great throng that drifts with the tide and enter upon the course of conscious evolution, assisting nature instead of ignoring her beneficent plan; and since it is but a question of time, the sooner a beginning is made the better, for the sooner will suffering cease.”
Verfügbar seit: 02.07.2019.

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