Love is the Wine by Muzaffer Ozak

Love is the Wine by Muzaffer Ozak

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Love is the Wine by Muzaffer Ozak

Are we the only intelligent species on Earth?

Or could it be that in the depths of the oceans dwells another sentient race, many times more ancient than humanity?

In Shepherds of the Sea, Barry Briggs takes us on an extraordinary adventure through the seas of the world, and opens our eyes to the very real possibility that here on our blue planet, we are not alone.

Robert Frager, Ph.D., received his doctorate in social psychology from Harvard University in 1967. In 1975, he founded the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Altop, now Sofia University. Before founding ITP and Sofia University, Frager taught psychology and religious studies for seven years at University of California Berkley and University of California Santa Cruz. In 1985, Frager was ordained as a sheikh, or spiritual guide, in the Sufi mystical tradition. He is now the president of the Jerrahi Order of California and has been a Sufi spiritual guide for over 30 years. A personal student of the founder of Aikido, Frager trained in the art in Japan and holds a 7th degree black belt, the highest honor ever awarded to a westerner. He has been an instructor in Aikido for over 45 years. Frager is also a transpersonal psychologist, consultant, and educator. He currently resides in Northern California.
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ISBN 13 9780893144258
ISBN 10 0893144258
Titel Love is the Wine
Autor Muzaffer Ozak
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Philosophical Research Society Inc.,U.S.
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-12-03
Seitenanzahl 94
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