Journey to Freedom by Leslie Kenton

Journey to Freedom by Leslie Kenton

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Shamanic practices are explored here, as a way of unlocking the ancient genetic wisdom, that biologists have discovered is encoded in our DNA. Leslie Kenton has evolved a 13-step programme course to provide an accessible introduction to the subject.

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Journey to Freedom by Leslie Kenton

Shamanic practices are explored here, as a way of unlocking the ancient genetic wisdom, that biologists have discovered is encoded in our DNA. Leslie Kenton has evolved a 13 step programme course to provide an accessible introduction to the subject. The reader is guided in learning to: connect with spirits, power animals and angels; divine the best choices and course of action in our lives; reconnect to the living world around us; and develop our full potential.
'She's the source that everyone reads and quotes, a one-woman Wall Street of well being'Cosmopolitan Explores the power of shamanism and shows you how to do it... life transforming.' The Sunday Times
Leslie Kenton is an award winning writer, novelist, broadcaster, lecturer and social activist . She is well known for her journalism makes regular TV and radio appearances. She is the author of over 30 best-selling books including: Raw Energy, Ultrahealth, Ageless Ageing, Passage to Power & The Raw Energy Bible. She was the Health & Beauty Editor for Harpers & Queen for 14 years and has had two network TV series. She has also made a series of short films on health for the BBC and was the health and beauty correspondent for Pebble Mill at one. Leslie lectures througout the world on health and personal development.
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ISBN 13 9780722539163
ISBN 10 0722539169
Title Journey to Freedom
Author Leslie Kenton
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2000-02-07
Number of pages 360
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.