These are books (and movies) that have had an impact on me, and I think you’ll find something special in them.
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A must read classic!
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Interesting and educational content.

Carl Franz, Lorena Havens (Paperback – Oct 25, 2006)
The best travel guide to Mexico I have found. lots of good advice and instruction
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–And the Gryphon said to Alice: “It’s all his fancy, that: he ain’t got no sorrow you know. Come on.”
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Steve Hagen (Paperback – Sep 1, 2004)
This book is one of the best on Buddhism!
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Brad Warner (Paperback – Oct 2003)
Excellent book!
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Don Miguel Ruiz (Hardcover – Jan 15, 2001)
A different Toltec perspective
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Excellent selections from the Buddha’s teachings
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Steve Hagen (Paperback – Jun 30, 2007)
Excelente!
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Don Miguel Ruiz (Hardcover – Sep 2002)
Simple e interesante perspectiva Tolteca.
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Recommended!
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Extraordinary!
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A must read!
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Another must read
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Eric Berne (Paperback – Aug 27, 1996)
Interesting conclusions in this book!
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Fyodor Dostoevsky (Paperback – Feb 15, 2011)
What can I add about Dostoevsky’s work?
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Or about Victor Hugo’s work?
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Lewis Carroll (Hardcover – Sep 24, 1992)
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The philosophy behind the teachings
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Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss, Hugo Weaving (DVD)
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Jim Carrey, Laura Linney, Noah Emmerich, Natascha McElhone (DVD)
Food for thought in these movies.
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How they control third world countries, in particular.
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G. Edward Griffin (Paperback – Feb 13, 2010)
The Federal Reserve is a scam, is a private organization.
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Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez (Blu-ray)
It is happening now!
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Thanks Elena! Hey, nice hearing from you.
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Wow, great variety and some great ideas, thank you for sharing.
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