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A Skeptic's Guide to Psychology
- The Skeptic's Guide Series
- Narrated by: William Gladstone, Joseph Moris
- Length: 2 hrs and 23 mins
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Publisher's Summary
What is the true role of ego in the evolution of humanity? Is ego necessary for spiritual development, or is it a burden? What do Freud, Jung, Spinoza, Alfred Kroeber, Charles Haanel, and other great thinkers believe, and how do their insights help you in your daily life? What happened in 1918 that changed the destiny of our planet?
With specific exercises to help you connect with your ego and your higher self, this is a book for those curious about concepts ranging from the collective unconscious to the role of self-love.
©2018 William Gladstone and Marisa Moris (P)2018 Waterside Productions, Inc.
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