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Synchrodestiny by Deepak Chopra: plot, author, genre and where to read, in one evergreen guide.

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Deepak Chopra's remarkable book on using the power of synchronicity to shape your destinyDr Deepak Chopra, the bestselling pioneer in mind/body medicine, shows how coincidences are messages about the miraculous potential of each moment. He reveals how, through understanding the forces that shape coincidences, you can learn to live at a deeper level and access the flow of synchronicity that lies at the heart of existence. You can start to transform your life through full-contact living, in which all things will be within your reach.Discover: - That there's no such thing as a meaningless coincidence - The seven principles of synchrodestiny - Practical techniques for applying those principles The seeds of a perfect destiny lie within you. This remarkable book will show you how to release their potential and live a life more wondrous than dreams.

Quick facts about Synchrodestiny

  • Title: Synchrodestiny
  • Author: Deepak Chopra
  • First published: 2003
  • Genre: nonfiction, religion & spirituality, psychic aspects
  • OpenLibrary ID: OL548718W

Where to read Synchrodestiny

Synchrodestiny by Deepak Chopra is widely available in print, ebook and audiobook editions from major retailers and libraries.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Synchrodestiny about?

Deepak Chopra's remarkable book on using the power of synchronicity to shape your destinyDr Deepak Chopra, the bestselling pioneer in mind/body medicine, shows how coincidences are messages about the miraculous potential of each moment.

Who wrote Synchrodestiny?

Synchrodestiny was written by Deepak Chopra.

When was Synchrodestiny published?

Synchrodestiny was first published in 2003.

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