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What the F**k Are the Three Principles?

And 18 Other Questions Answered from So-Called Wisdom

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What the F**k Are the Three Principles?

By: Amir Karkouti
Narrated by: Wayne Mitchell
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This audiobook presents the most definitive guide on the three principles ever made (according to the author).

Author, speaker, dancer, philanthropist, and self-made genius Amir Karkouti has accumulated 18 questions that have been pondered since the discovery of the three principles by Sydney Banks. Although Amir Karkouti was not a welder with a ninth-grade education, he pretends to know about these three universal gifts. Join him as he dismantles these pressing questions and allows each listener to get a mind-blowing insight into the three principles of mind, consciousness, and thought.

Each question has been pondered, hand-washed, and gently dried out for your listening pleasure. You will be shocked, amazed, and hopefully, enlightened. The goal is for the listener to be shockingly enlightened.

So...stop reading the description of the audiobook and buy it already!

©2018 Amir Karkouti (P)2018 Amir Karkouti
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A refreshing take on the Three Principles

I’ve only recently discovered Sydney Banks and Three Principles, despite 40 years in pursuit of personal development. Somehow this eluded me, as I worked my way through book after book seminar after seminar, in search of the key that would light me up. My anxiety with books is that I might miss the golden nugget meant for me, by not paying proper attention at the critical time, and thus remain forever doomed.

This year of being sidelined by CoVid restrictions afforded the perfect opportunity to embark on an intense period of study, designed to fill all the gaps that starkly represented my inadequacies: Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Xenophon... would it ever end?

Enter Sydney Banks, and the liberating revelation that all that study, though interesting, was missing the point.

My first response was to invest in a pile of books about the Three Principles. Also very interesting... and then... ‘What the F**k...’ found its way to the top of the pile. It brought home to me that I’d been bringing a totally Outside-In approach to try to come to grips with the Inside-Out nature of reality.

What really brought it home, and set me on a new course of discovery is what I found on page 62. Thanks, Amir, and here’s a a tip for you, dear reader... the page to be awake for, the page with your golden nugget may well also be page 62.

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