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Beyond Bigger Leaner Stronger
- The Advanced Guide To Shattering Plateaus, Hitting PRS, and Getting Shredded
- By: Michael Matthews
- Narrated by: Michael Matthews
- Length: 8 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
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Ready to shatter plateaus, smash PRs, and get bigger, leaner, and stronger than ever? This book is the shortcut. Here’s the deal: Gaining maximum muscle and strength isn’t nearly as complicated as most trainers, experts, and gurus would have you believe.
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Poor compared Bigger Leaner Stronger
- By Chris Homer on 29-08-18
- Beyond Bigger Leaner Stronger
- The Advanced Guide To Shattering Plateaus, Hitting PRS, and Getting Shredded
- By: Michael Matthews
- Narrated by: Michael Matthews
Back to Basics
Reviewed: 27-01-23
I loved listening to this book but this is a book that should be studied. The critical parts of each chapter summarize the broader concepts and that's extremely helpful. If a combination of all those summaries could be summarized in one chapter at the end it would review all the salient material. In essence basics produce 80% of the results your looking for this is a good guide for the basics. Always put into practice what you have learnt otherwise you have just listened but not heard. Thank you for your wisdom.
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Aion
- Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self
- By: C. G. Jung
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
- Length: 10 hrs and 46 mins
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Aion is one of the major works of C.G. Jung's later years. The title comes from the Greek word for aeon or age and refers to the age of Christianity, for, in Aion, Jung is concerned with the collective psychic development that the Christian era represents. How did it come about when it did? What psychic change did it represent? In exploring these questions, Jung (1875-1961) draws upon Christian symbolism and, in particular, the figure of Christ as a case study in the archetype of the Self.
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The book is important, the narrator is horrible.
- By ZdH on 26-09-24
- Aion
- Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self
- By: C. G. Jung
- Narrated by: David Rintoul
Paradise
Reviewed: 08-11-22
Jung is absolutely brilliant, I rate this book a 3, purely because it is absolutely complex. It takes more than one read to grasp the concepts he explores. As the reader, I suppose it's due to my own lack of understanding and not the content itself. I understand Jung better through Jordan Petersons interpretations.
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