The Earth Was Flat: Insight into the Ancient Practice of Sungazing

Insight into the Ancient Practice of Sungazing

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
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Author: Mason Howe Dwinell L.Ac. ISBN: 9781462832439
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 8, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Mason Howe Dwinell L.Ac.
ISBN: 9781462832439
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 8, 2005
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Impossible Is Nothing!
New Book Brings to light self-discovery and Self-reform
For centuries, people and researchers believed that it was impossible for human beings to live their lives without sustenance, and that their vision would be destroyed by looking straight at the sun. Based on science, human eyes are not strong enough to resist the damage of direct sunlight while the human body has a natural cycle of hunger that has to be curbed. But for author Mason Howe Dwinell, people can overcome such obstacles and even achieve the impossible. These he elaborates deeply in his groundbreaking book titled The Earth Was Flat: Insight into the Ancient Practice of Sungazing.

In its pages, The Earth Was Flat explains that anything is possible and to evolve humans must dissolve subtle energy blocks that prevent them from experiencing their true potential. In achieving the impossible, man must work through and surrender various emotions in order to achieve the transformation required for miraculous achievements. With such alterations people can actually stretch the preconceived limits of their minds, bodies, and spirits.

Furthermore, Dwinell included in his book various stories of adventure and sheer intelligence, which can entertain and even educate any reader. The content even compels people to look deep inside and re-evaluate themselves from within. Not only is The Earth Was Flat a scientific and entertaining reference, it is also an effective reference for self-discovery and even self-reform.

With amazing content, The Earth Was Flat is highly recommended to a wide variety of readers that include psychologists, scientists, students, public officials, lawyers, professors, the working class, businessmen, and to anyone who is curious enough about mans existence in the world. Dwinell, who has a masters degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, crafted his book specifically to share his passion for the truth and to aid people who are willing to look inside themselves.

The Earth Was Flat * by Mason Howe Dwinell L.Ac.
www.sungazing.com
Insight into the Ancient Practice of Sungazing

Xlibris is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, and a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. Xlibris books can be purchased in any major bookstore, or online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders or Xlibris. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.

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Impossible Is Nothing!
New Book Brings to light self-discovery and Self-reform
For centuries, people and researchers believed that it was impossible for human beings to live their lives without sustenance, and that their vision would be destroyed by looking straight at the sun. Based on science, human eyes are not strong enough to resist the damage of direct sunlight while the human body has a natural cycle of hunger that has to be curbed. But for author Mason Howe Dwinell, people can overcome such obstacles and even achieve the impossible. These he elaborates deeply in his groundbreaking book titled The Earth Was Flat: Insight into the Ancient Practice of Sungazing.

In its pages, The Earth Was Flat explains that anything is possible and to evolve humans must dissolve subtle energy blocks that prevent them from experiencing their true potential. In achieving the impossible, man must work through and surrender various emotions in order to achieve the transformation required for miraculous achievements. With such alterations people can actually stretch the preconceived limits of their minds, bodies, and spirits.

Furthermore, Dwinell included in his book various stories of adventure and sheer intelligence, which can entertain and even educate any reader. The content even compels people to look deep inside and re-evaluate themselves from within. Not only is The Earth Was Flat a scientific and entertaining reference, it is also an effective reference for self-discovery and even self-reform.

With amazing content, The Earth Was Flat is highly recommended to a wide variety of readers that include psychologists, scientists, students, public officials, lawyers, professors, the working class, businessmen, and to anyone who is curious enough about mans existence in the world. Dwinell, who has a masters degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine, crafted his book specifically to share his passion for the truth and to aid people who are willing to look inside themselves.

The Earth Was Flat * by Mason Howe Dwinell L.Ac.
www.sungazing.com
Insight into the Ancient Practice of Sungazing

Xlibris is a strategic partner of Random House Ventures, LLC, and a subsidiary of Random House, Inc. Xlibris books can be purchased in any major bookstore, or online at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Borders or Xlibris. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.

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