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Below is a selection of audio presentations by Landon Saunders.
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You Surprised Everyone
Opening with Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" the listener is introduced to the "Imagineer" who gives people an image of who they really are and really could be if they understood their higher self. [audio: 22 minutes] Text
How To Start A Day
A man discovers a treasure chest and at the bottom is an old leather book. The first page reads, “You discovered the greatest treasure any human being can possess. You have discovered, “Today.”" [audio: 31 minutes] Text
A Father’s Parting Thoughts
Set to "Desiderata" [Latin for 'someting desired as essential'] with commentary, Landon passes on words most essential to young Jim and Sarah. Desiderata poem authored by attorney and businessman, Max Erhman. [audio: 38 minutes]. Poem: Desiderata
Your Untold Story: Your Life
Your life is a place of great mysteries. The question is, "How do you get to places in the heart, the mind, the soul – that will let you know the meaning of your life – that will unlock the mysteries?" [audio: 31 minutes]
Putting Something Back
Putting something back inside us is basic to our well being. If we do not pay proper respect to this principle we feel a stronger sense of emptiness than is really necessary. [audio: 29 minutes]
Begin By Being Happy
A compelling primer for understanding the nature of relationships. Landon discusses what is at the heart of relationships and the caring human response to their mystery. [audio: 35 minutes]
Being With Others
Life always comes down to this: it is what you do with yourself and someone else. Landon discusses in-depth the nature of community - relevant for relationships in any setting. [audio: 44 minutes]
The Truth About Yourself That You’ll Like
A tribute to every person’s humanity. Landon concludes with the one thing a person can do that always makes a difference.
[audio: 67 minutes]
Inherent Joy
Landon tells the human side of inherent joy through the lives of three women; one in particular is Marion who was “a woman that captured as much joy as any person I have ever known.” [audio: 30 minutes]
From Beware to Be Aware
Landon contrasts what is and is not an aware person. [audio: 25 minutes]
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