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Con Tus zonas mgicas el lector acceder al milagro cotidiano de aproximarse a la perfeccin. Solo existe la realidad tangible, la que reconocemos por nuestros sentidos No existir tambin una realidad subyacente, sin desarrollar en la mayora de los seres, pero que dara a estos un ilimitado poder para realizar sus vidas con plenitudWayne W. Dyer afirma que s.Afirma la existencia de una realidad mgica en cada uno, una poderosa parcela espiritual que est esperando ser descubierta para ser utilizada como un unico fin posible: lograr lo mejor para uno mismo y para los otros.ENGLISH DESCRIPTIONIn this inspirational guide, Wayne Dyer, the author of the phenomenal bestsellers Wisdom of the Ages, Pulling Your Own Strings, and Your Erroneous Zones, reveals seven beliefs central to working miracles in our everyday lives.



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Wayne W. Dyer

Wayne Walter Dyer was a popular American self-help advocate, author and lecturer. His 1976 book Your Erroneous Zones has sold over 30 million copies and is one of the best-selling books of all time. It is said to have "[brought] humanistic ideas to the masses".He received his D.Ed. degree in counseling from Wayne State University. He was a guidance counselor in Detroit at the high school level and a professor of counselor education at St. John's University in New York. He first pursued an academic career, publishing in journals and running a successful private therapy practice, but his lectures at St. John's, which focused on positive thinking and motivational speaking techniques, attracted students beyond those enrolled. A literary agent persuaded Dyer to package his ideas in book form, resulting in Your Erroneous Zones; although initial sales were thin, Dyer quit his teaching job and began a publicity tour of the United States, doggedly pursuing bookstore appearances and media interviews ("out of the back of his station wagon", according to Michael Korda, making the best-seller lists "before book publishers even noticed what was happening"



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