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Philosophers Notes: Get Your Wisdom On

Summary: Brian Johnson nets out the great lessons of humanity for you by synthesizing the latest books on human potential, philosophy and life-empowerment. Get key takeaways, 3 times a week, in synopsis form. Join Brian as he goes straight to the “big ideas” from the world’s great personal development teachers including: Deepak Chopra, Wayne Dyer, Eckhart Tolle, Abraham-Hicks, Tony Robbins, Stephen Covey, Dan Millman, Paulo Coelho, Nietzsche, Rumi, Ayn Rand, Joseph Campbell, Marcus Aurelius, Abraham Maslow and Napoleon Hill. Get your wisdom on with PhilosophersNotes as you tap into inspiration on everything from discovering (and living!) your purpose, tapping into the laws of affluence and spiritual economics, mastering your time management skills, nurturing your relationships, optimizing your health and fitness and pushing through fears to live your greatest life. “Brian Johnson is a national and international treasure, and his consciousness is a gift to us all. I'm delighted that his new service, PhilosophersNotes, is having such a large global impact. It's rare to discover a service that springs directly from the creator's genius, and rarer still to find something so useful that makes life richer and simpler. I encourage you to subscribe to PhilosophersNotes and tune to Brian's frequency.” ~Gay Hendricks, Ph.D., Author of "Five Wishes"; Co-Author, with Dr. Kathlyn Hendricks, of "Conscious Loving”

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 PN 130: Getting Out of Messes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:26

“People ask, “But how do I get out of this mess?” Mysticism replies, “If you were on a higher level of consciousness, you would not be in it in the first place.” ~ Vernon Howard from

 PN 129: Vanishing Pain Gaps | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:04

“We can start to see that our pain lies between what we think should happen and what actually happens. Then, if we remove the secret demand for this or that to happen, the pain-gap vanishes.”...

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