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True Self: Notes on the Essence of Being by Garret Kramer (ISBN: 9781626347779)
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by Garret Kramer
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- Title True Self: Notes on the Essence of Being
- Author Garret Kramer
- Binding Hardcover
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Greenleaf Book Group Press
- ISBN 9781626347779 / 1626347778
About the author
Garret Kramer is the author of two previous books, Stillpower and The Path of No Resistance. For more than twenty-seven years, he has provided consulting services for athletes, coaches, actors, and business leaders; and he has conducted workshops, daylong symposiums, and retreats for teams, organizations, and schools. Having introduced the "Direct Path of Self-Exploration" to the high-performance community, Garret is now sharing with global audiences his unique take on the true Self and non-duality as well as their implications for a more harmonious world. He lives in New Jersey with his family. He invites readers to email him at gkramer@innersports.com and to visit his website at www.garretkramer.com.
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