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Egoic Traps To Be Avoided: A facilitator for releasing unnecessary expressions and, consequently, allowing for graceful and effective communication.
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Egoic Traps To Be Avoided: A facilitator for releasing unnecessary expressions and, consequently, allowing for graceful and effective communication.

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Egoic Traps to be Avoided is a compilation of 50 common expressions that result in suffering Each expression is accompanied by its cause, effect, resolution, and a reflective thought Identifying and relinquishing egoic patterns gives rise to authentic expression and communication Authentic communication attracts meaningful, graceful, and joyful relationships Learn to become truly useful with and for your relationships The truly useful are invulnerable

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
C. Know Be-Create
Date
28 November 2018
Pages
66
ISBN
9781642042207

Egoic Traps to be Avoided is a compilation of 50 common expressions that result in suffering Each expression is accompanied by its cause, effect, resolution, and a reflective thought Identifying and relinquishing egoic patterns gives rise to authentic expression and communication Authentic communication attracts meaningful, graceful, and joyful relationships Learn to become truly useful with and for your relationships The truly useful are invulnerable

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
C. Know Be-Create
Date
28 November 2018
Pages
66
ISBN
9781642042207