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How to Be Free    by Joe Blow
Price: Free! 24140 words. Language: English. Published by Aussiescribbler  on September 13, 2011. Nonfiction » Psychology » Theory.

(5.00 from 2 reviews)
How can we free ourselves from mental suffering? How can we unlock what the poet William Blake referred to as “the mind-forged manacles” - those unhelpful, unfounded and inflexible habits of thought which keep us from reaching our true creative potential?
Revolted    by Jean-Nichol Dufour
Price: Free! 158190 words. Language: English. Published on May 21, 2012. Nonfiction » Biography » Philosopher biography.

(5.00 from 1 review)
This is part 1 of a 10 books suite. In this one I explore different points of views expressing the revolt and frustration of the character at actually living in the current reality. The subject mostly turns around the personal life of the character while attacking the sources of his problems. It is an initiation to my vision of things too.
Materialism Is Masturbation : Essays In Freedom    by Joe Blow
Price: Free! 22750 words. Language: English. Published by Aussiescribbler  on September 28, 2012. Nonfiction » Psychology » General.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Has materialism become a joyless addiction? Is idealism making things worse for us? Have we underestimated the healing power of the erotic? Can the symbolic language of religion tell us something about the nature of the mind? Is the "Kingdom of Heaven" within? These are some of the questions explored in these essays by the author of "How to Be Free".
The Fairytale Life Of Aulden Schlief Part 4: The Life-Path    by John Kulm
Price: Free! 20590 words. Language: English. Published on June 4, 2013. Fiction » Fantasy » Contemporary.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Aulden learns to follow his destiny by doing nothing. These fantasy stories were written from the journals of Aulden's Jungian active imagination therapy sessions. In the final ebook of the series he meets the archetypal Snake Charmer, the Light Bearer, the Illusionist, the Breaker of Illusions, a teacher with lessons about dreams, and an East Indian restaurateur named Patanjali.