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Nathaniel Branden and Devers Branden and the Discipline of Happiness
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Abstract
The author discusses his personal experiences with Nathaniel Branden and Devers Branden, as friends and mentors, which began with a weekend Intensive in 1980 and continued for over thirty-five years. He examines the ways in which these experiences shaped his life, a description of some of the work with “sub-personalities” that Nathaniel and Devers developed together, and the conception of happiness as a discipline.
Title: Nathaniel Branden and Devers Branden and the Discipline of Happiness
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Abstract
The author discusses his personal experiences with Nathaniel Branden and Devers Branden, as friends and mentors, which began with a weekend Intensive in 1980 and continued for over thirty-five years.
He examines the ways in which these experiences shaped his life, a description of some of the work with “sub-personalities” that Nathaniel and Devers developed together, and the conception of happiness as a discipline.
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