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Essai Theorique de Droit Naturel V1 (1857)

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Hypnotherapy reveals that Diane and her psychotherapist, Alex, have known one another in three past lifetimes. In each lifetime, the people they embodied had destroyed a famous equestrian monument (actual missing artworks by some of the world’s greatest sculptors, for whose demise history has few records). Alex and Diane, both married, fall in love. But they are unable to consummate their relationship until they can unravel the mystery of why they destroyed the famous art treasures, and who the spiritual being is who tries to prevent them from destroying again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
494
ISBN
9781166791421

Hypnotherapy reveals that Diane and her psychotherapist, Alex, have known one another in three past lifetimes. In each lifetime, the people they embodied had destroyed a famous equestrian monument (actual missing artworks by some of the world’s greatest sculptors, for whose demise history has few records). Alex and Diane, both married, fall in love. But they are unable to consummate their relationship until they can unravel the mystery of why they destroyed the famous art treasures, and who the spiritual being is who tries to prevent them from destroying again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
494
ISBN
9781166791421