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Gentle Smile: Practicing Oneness in Daily Life

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Berke, Diane

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Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company Summary: The "gentle smile" is a personal experience of wholeness and peace. Many spiritual traditions teach that the root cause of suffering is our mistaken belief that we are alone--separated from God, from other people, from our own lives. Diane Berke helps us to cultivate compassion toward ourselves and others, to realize the "oneness" that sets us free, to become "the gentle smile".
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The "gentle smile" is a personal experience of wholeness and peace. Many spiritual traditions teach that the root cause of suffering is our mistaken belief that we are alone--separated from God, from other people, from our own lives. Diane Berke helps us to cultivate compassion toward ourselves and others, to realize the "oneness" that sets us free, to become "the gentle smile".

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