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Jan Johnson: Finding Rest and Direction in Contemplative Prayer
Donna Miesbach: Moving Through Grief- A Guide to Inner Wholeness
Melissa Carroll: Mindful Writing &Yoga
Stephan Bodian: Beyond Mindfulness
Karuna: What is Kundalini Yoga? – An Immersive Experience with Karuna
Thomas Moore: The Contemplative Soul
Cynthia Bourgeault: The Four Voices Method of Discernment
James Finley: Exploring the Foundations of Contemplative Living
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Thomas Moore: The Contemplative Soul
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