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An extraordinary journey through the powers of the mind with two giants of modern mysticism: Ralph Waldo Emerson and Ernest Holmes, introduced and narrated by New Thought historian Mitch Horowitz.
Here is an intimate "conversation" between Transcendentalist philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson and Science of Mind founder Ernest Holmes, in which Holmes provides practical commentary on Emerson's landmark essays, "Spiritual Laws" and "History". Award-winning historian and New Thought author Mitch Horowitz narrates and introduces this first-time audio edition, which shines a new light on the power of thought to remake your life. This new edition is rendered in gender-neutral language.
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The voice acting is horrible
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audio switch changed from Emerson to a self help
I'm not sure if I made it thru the whole book before ît switched to a self help book. I tried to buy it again but said I already had it so is that 15 words⚡✨🌟 ShaZam
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- Stephen J. Weierman
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2 books for the price of one
Someone made a mistake and there are two audiobooks here. The first is as labeled, Ernest Holmes commentary on Emerson's essays "Spiritual Laws" and "History." It's a relatively short, but complete reading of that work. The second is an unrelated seminar.
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- Shaheed Shabazz
- 05-02-23
Not exactly what it said it was!
I thought I purchased a 9 hour Emerson/Holmes book, but I actually got 4 hour book and a 5 hour seminar on presentation skills.
I will be returning it for being disingenuous.
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