The Hidden Power of Everyday Things: A Complete Personology Guide to Your Lifestyle for Each Day of the Year

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This text is a resource for optimizing your day to day well being. What colours will relax you? What scents will make you feel more powerful? How should you decorate your living room? Studying your birthday in confluence with three ancient psychic and metaphysical tools, this book teaches you what objects, colours, minerals and shapes can bring ease, comfort and confidence into your everyday life.
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AuthorJulie Gillentine, Jonathan Sharp & Constance Stellas
PublisherSimon and Schuster
PlaceNew York
Year2000
ISBN9780671036201
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsCover corners curling; Edges handling marks
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