All We Have Is All We Need: Daily Steps Toward a Peaceful Life (Large Print 16pt)

All We Have Is All We Need: Daily Steps Toward a Peaceful Life (Large Print 16pt)
ISBN-10
1459616715
ISBN-13
9781459616714
Pages
108
Language
English
Published
2011-04
Publisher
ReadHowYouWant.com
Author
Karen Casey

Description

In All We Have Is All We Need, Karen Casey's classic and simple wisdom is condensed into one- and two-sentence statements - road signs to lead us away from trouble, chaos, and drama and toward peace in our everyday lives. Casey, the founding foremother of daily meditation books for women, offers something different and unique here, something especially suited to the state of mind and heart that might be considered the opposite of peaceful.

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