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Harold and the Acid Sea of Reality

Harold and the Acid Sea of Reality

Harold and the Acid Sea of Reality

Doug Rucker

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Douglas Rucker
Año de edición:
2016
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Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9780996806022

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This book is a collection of essays and poetry on philosophy and psychology that I have discovered throughout my life. I have included descriptive prose for better explaination and subjects include, Soul, Love, Life After Death and Mindfulness. 

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