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  • A Message to His Holiness, Pope Francis

    Today, March 13, 2013, I am writing this message addressed to the new Pope, His Holiness, Pope Francis. Maybe just an impulse to expose my long standing feelings related to the deteriorating world conditions, at a moment when the apparent incidences of corruption and sexual offenses right in the HQ of the largest Christian Church have been divulged. And what is being or should be undertaken to ... Read more

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  • The Fascinating Mind-Body Medicine

    The theme and purpose of the author are so much greater than just its qualification that the reader, whoever, will be interested to learn about the world of the fascinating mind/body interaction, a revolutionary tendency in the scientific and practical functions. Over time, scientific investigations and practical experience by himself, the writer showed his profound conviction that we are a ... Read more

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  • Manual for Quality of Life

    Eager to share his experience, as well as his years of observation and self-taught scholar in the field of human health, Pablo Luis Mainzer now offers a brief manual, which reviews the main foundations for a more fulfilling life, In the opening pages, he justifies the quality of life: "Although we are perfect machines, we need the proper fuel and additives to achieve a satisfying longevity, and ... Read more

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  • The Human Mankind

    Charles Hold is a rare example of a person who, even at an old age, lets his mind wander about the uneven course of humanity and he wants to give his contribution, utopian as it might be. He does it writing a book describing a parallel between the present world and the ideal one, after a cataclysm of universal proportions, with few surviving groups forming flourishing and indivisible communities ... Read more

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  • A Life in Perspective

    If you were given the opportunity to live over ninety years old, what would you wish in the first place? For sure, lucidity to continue interacting with the world around you, right? The physical and mental health, since there is nothing worse than just survive at the expense of many pains and sorrows, instead of a content and satisfactory life. And what more would you want? Looking back and ... Read more

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