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Collaborative Consumption

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How Great Leaders Inspire Action

Also called the Golden Circle, this simple concept explains why some innovators fail while others succeed:

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Ja Lus or Light Body

These are some of the 1st images of someone moving into light body that I know of other than the photographs of the Karmapa becoming recognizable but transparent at the Black Hat Ceremony in LA in the late 70s. I first learned of this guy Kan from Lama Dorje who introduced Kunlun Nei Gung to the west. Kan was a Japanese rugby player who was paralyzed after an accident in a game. He was told he'd never walk again.

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