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March 26
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Dean
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The Hidden Messages in Water (Paperback)
by Masaru Emoto
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science-philosophy
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read in August, 2005
Dean said:
"I was just astounded to see the relationship with energy projection and crystal formation. You have to read to see what I'm talking about. Seeing as how we are all over 70% water, one can tell this book intended conveyance of information is meant t...more
I was just astounded to see the relationship with energy projection and crystal formation. You have to read to see what I'm talking about. Seeing as how we are all over 70% water, one can tell this book intended conveyance of information is meant to matriculate in the minds of those who wish to see things outside of it's initial and apparent message. ...less
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Billions and Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium (Paperback)
by Carl Sagan
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science
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read in May, 2005
Dean said:
"This book was amazing. The author clearly defined the ridiculous nature of quantitatively perceiving worldwide relationships. As well as a number of other topics that go unseen, but act greatly on who we are as a species, as a living entity in our ...more
This book was amazing. The author clearly defined the ridiculous nature of quantitatively perceiving worldwide relationships. As well as a number of other topics that go unseen, but act greatly on who we are as a species, as a living entity in our reality. Carl Sagan was a prominent authority in the scientific world who wrote this book up until his early death from a chronic illness. I believe it was cancer, but I would have to read it again to be sure. ...less
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Dean
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Kant and the Critique of Pure Reason (Routledge Philosophy Guidebooks)
by Sebastian Gardner
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philosophical
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read in February, 2002
Dean said:
"This was a long, but intriguing read. It delved into a realistic take on what matter is, what time is, what space is, and their relationship to one another. The other tended to use entire chapters to explain the alternate meaning of a word he wishe...more
This was a long, but intriguing read. It delved into a realistic take on what matter is, what time is, what space is, and their relationship to one another. The other tended to use entire chapters to explain the alternate meaning of a word he wished to use to characterize items in the rest of the book. It was hard to keep up, but very insightful and realistically powerful. ...less
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Dean
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Everyday Zen: Love & Work (Paperback)
by Charlotte Joko Beck
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read in June, 2002
Dean said:
"I learned to not take life so seriously. To also enjoy every moment of every day, and recognize everything I do as a potentially beautiful act that can be enjoyed or learned from.
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