No Ordinary Moments (Abridged) Audiobook, by Dan Millman Play Audiobook Sample

No Ordinary Moments (Abridged) Audiobook

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Read By: Dan Millman Publisher: Dan Millman Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 4.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2006 Format: Abridged Audiobook ISBN:

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If life is a journey, No Ordinary Moments is a map of the territory. The arena is daily life. The method is simple action. The time is now. It starts where you are, and it works at every level. In this audio program, Dan Millman expresses the heart of the peaceful warrior's way and clarifies:

  • the hidden gifts of adversity

  • expanding self-worth

  • overcoming addictions

  • living in the present

  • finding the will to change

  • the power of happiness

  • transcending self-concept

  • and much more...

    By changing yourself, you can change your world. Join Dan as he shares ancient wisdom for modern men and women - spiritual practices, principles, and perspectives; inspiration that lasts a moment; and guidance that lasts a lifetime.

    Learn to live as a peaceful warrior, and discover for yourself one of life's great truths: There are no ordinary moments.

    Download and start listening now!

  • "I read this book frequently. It can always send a message which has purpose in my life now. It reminds me not to let the world around me draw my focus away from my greatest joys; introspection and self-evaluation leading to a deeper understand of self and self improvement. "

    — Jb (4 out of 5 stars)

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    Overall Performance: 4.44827586206897 out of 54.44827586206897 out of 54.44827586206897 out of 54.44827586206897 out of 54.44827586206897 out of 5 (4.45)
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      — Jb, 1/6/2013
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      " Dan Millman (the author) melds zen philosophy with principles taken from a number of the major religions to form a life guide. You may not agree will a the principles with in the text but you will still benefit from the introspection the book forces you to conduct. "

      — Alfred, 4/15/2008
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      " great shorter bk on life. He defines three main aspects of life, basic needs, mental needs, and spiritual needs. A good build on his original books. "

      — Christopher, 10/13/2006

    About Dan Millman

    Dan Millman, former world champion gymnast, coach, martial arts teacher, and college professor, is the author of numerous books published in over twenty-five languages and shared across generations to millions of readers. His internationally bestselling book, Way of the Peaceful Warrior, was adapted to film in 2006. Dan speaks worldwide to people from all walks of life.