
The Triumph of the Human Spirit
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Narrated by:
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Katrina Henex
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By:
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Barbara Beaucage
About this listen
The Triumph of the Human Spirit is an incredibly thoughtful and intensely vulnerable glimpse into the life of Barbara Beaucage. This book has unprecedented transparency regarding personal struggles and behind-the-scenes difficulties that have shaped Barbara's life. But more than that, it serves as a moving reminder and a brilliantly rendered portrayal of persistence and spiritual awakening.
After listening to this book, the audience will sense how inclusive she is. Her words can soothe, refresh, and motivate listeners to drop their attachment to their past and evolve by staying intact with their inner selves.
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