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Further Along the Road Less Traveled: Growing Up Painfully: Consciousness and the Problem of Pain
Further Along the Road Less Traveled: Growing Up Painfully: Consciousness and the Problem of Pain
Further Along the Road Less Traveled: Growing Up Painfully: Consciousness and the Problem of Pain
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Further Along the Road Less Traveled: Growing Up Painfully: Consciousness and the Problem of Pain

Written by M. Scott Peck

Narrated by M. Scott Peck

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Further Along the Road Less Traveled takes the lectures of Dr. Peck and presents his profound insights into the issues that confront and challenge all of us today: spirituality, forgiveness, relationships, and growing up. In this aid for living less simplistically, you will learn not to look for the easy answers but to think multidimensionally. You will learn to reach for the "ultimate step," which brings you face to face with your personal spirituality. It will be this that helps you appreciate the complexity that is life.
Continue the journey of personal and spiritual growth with this wise and insightful book.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 1990
ISBN9780743547505
Further Along the Road Less Traveled: Growing Up Painfully: Consciousness and the Problem of Pain
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M. Scott Peck

M. Scott Peck, M.D. is the author of the New York Times best-seller The Road Less Traveled, with six million copies in print. His other books include Further Along the Road Less Traveled, The Road Less Traveled and Beyond, Meditations from the Road and Golf and the Spirit.

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    With delightfully dry humour, psych Scott Peck speaks to a live audience about existential pain required to grow up, the reward being joy. Scribd player may need restarting in chapter 2