The book Many Lives, Many Masters by New York psychiatrist Brian Weiss poetically develops, in a novel-like way, some advice for proper progress – that is, living in harmony with oneself and one’s surroundings. This first ReSonancia article is dedicated to this book. During Dúa de Pel’s recent South American tour, Eva and I met…
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