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    <body><![CDATA[This book speaks to the connection between Eastern philosophy (Buddhism) and the Western model of psychology.  The mindfulness idea has worked so well with many and this book opens that and other Buddhist ideas to Western readers.  I especially liked the ideas and concepts presented around forgiveness and how to use this with others struggling with that issue in their lives.  A good book.  I would recommend it.]]></body>
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