Buddha and Einstein Walk Into a Bar: How New Discoveries about Mind, Body, and Energy Can Help Increase Your Longevity Contributor(s): Ale, Guy Joseph (Author) |
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ISBN: 1632651408 ISBN-13: 9781632651402 Publisher: New Page Books OUR PRICE: $14.39 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: June 2018 |
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BISAC Categories: - Self-help | Aging - Self-help | Meditations - Religion | Buddhism - Rituals & Practice |
Dewey: 612.68 |
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6" W x 8.9" (0.60 lbs) 224 pages |
Themes: - Topical - New Age - Religious Orientation - Buddhist |
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Publisher Description: Buddha and Einstein Walk Into a Bar presents the revolutionary idea that sensing how long we can live is a latent capacity in us, currently unknown, just like the introduction of fire, the invention of flying, and the discovery of radio waves were before we discovered them. Understand how the knowledge of transcendence, consciousness, and self-healing are integral to your well-being. You could drive a car without a fuel gauge, but knowing how much gas you have clearly gives you more control of your vehicle. Using the latest breakthroughs in cosmology, neuroplasticity, superstring theory, and epigenetics, Buddha and Einstein Walk Into a Bar helps you to master your entire system of mind, body, and energy and provides practical tools to help you live your longest and healthiest life. You will learn Lifespan Seminar's multiple-award-winning tools of: |
Contributor Bio(s): Ale, Guy Joseph: - Guy Joseph Ale was the founding president of Lifespan Seminar and vice president of Asia Pacific Association of Psychology. Ale was an internationally renowned pioneer in the field of human lifespan. Since 1992, his primary research had been the scientific, spiritual, behavioral, and evolutionary aspects of the awareness that we can sense how long we can live and the practical applications of this insight in daily circumstances. Ale received the Eminent in Psychological Science Award at the International Conference on Psychology 2011 "in recognition of invaluable contributions in the field of human lifespan." Ale lectured and conducted workshops in the United States, Europe, and Asia. He passed away in 2018. For more information, visit https: //guy-ale-buddha-and-einstein.com/. |