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Would you try a new drug, harmless, cheap, legal, without side effects and 100% technological? Julián Konks and Anthony Somoza are two 24-year-old computer genius who have created an algorithm based on Artificial Intelligence capable of modifying and controlling human emotions from a App. It's called Synchro and it works with a microchip that is ingested in the form of a black jelly ball; a minute later, connected by Bluetooth to a mobile device, it is capable of generating any emotion upon demand. The arrival of this technology is a revolution in the world drug market that moves 390,000 million euros a year. The drug cartels know that this will represent the fall of their empires and nobody is going to remain still contemplating the end of such a profitable business. Mexico and the United States are the places where the plot of this disturbing story unfolds and that can be taking place right now. This technology that is going to change the life of Humanity already exists; it is only a matter of time that someone discovers the formula. Go ahead to the future. Would you dare to try Synchro?
This book introduces us to a visualization technique based on ancient traditions from Tibetan Buddhism, which is used to trans-fer consciousness to higher states. This is «phowa», a tool that Óscar Mateo grants us to help us recover the meaning of our existence. It is an exciting journey through transcendence, which completely reconsiders the meaning of life, facilitating numerous arguments and testimonies that allow us to suspect that death is nothing more than a threshold to another state of being. Accepting the idea that we are mere guests passing through this world raises very deep questions but lead us to understand life as a wonderful opportunity to accumulate experiences, learn and, above all, grow. There is no task more important than this. It is time to accept the fact that our existence is eternal. From there, what is dramatic is no longer death, but the loss of reminding our true spiritual identity and the purpose of the present life. This is a book for awakening, to raise one's consciousness, and also a message full of optimism with essential keys to understand reality and what happens to us.
Have you at any time asked yourself why we are here? Do you believe in a superior being or in spirituality? Are we really the only ones that exist in the here and now? By reading "The Spiritual Journey" we will be reminded that, inside each one of us there is a treasure that is difficult to explain and that we have perhaps forgotten about. Some call it a spirit; others call it light, and others, energy. But if we look deep inside our minds and are brave enough to decide to listen to ourselves, perhaps we will realise that this treasure exists.
In 2014 a Japanese company asked Enric Lladó to identify the most important skills their executives should possess in order to take on the challenges of the future. Fruit of this commission, Enric created the Samurai leadership model. Since then, thousands of executives from numerous companies have been able to improve their leadership skills and business results after being trained in the four arts of this model. This book makes this knowledge available to everyone. It is addressed to those who aspire to make a difference generating positive changes around them. Through these pages the author will approach us to the ancestral wisdom of the legendary samurai warriors and will reconnect us with the true source of our personal power. We will discover that the word "samurai" means "the one who serves", that true leadership arises from within and that we can all tread this path because those who lead are really those who are able to serve.
One hundred years after the Spanish flu epidemic that killed sixty million people, we suffer a pandemic that has led to an unprecedented global crisis. The chaos and the scarcity have taken over the planet and we would say there is no way out while humans beings live in panic. What path should we take? What resources do we have to overcome? This is the story of a family that is forced to live in isolation and watch their ties break, although these will re-weld more strongly when they understand that whatever the end is, it will be less painful or more glorious if they manage to reach it together. It is also a song of hope because despair itself can kill more than any virus.
It is estimated that some three million people died in the Soviet forced-labour camps of Kolyma, in the northeastern area of Siberia. Shalamov himself spent seventeen years there, and in these stories he vividly captures the lives of ordinary people caught up in terrible circumstances, whose hopes and plans extended to further than a few hours This new enlarged edition combines two collections previously published in the United States as Kolyma Tales and Graphite.
When sailing with Grandpa something magical always happens. You can?t sail without wind. Grandpa?s sailboat is called a sloop and has two sails. It also has a little engine just in case there is no wind. The big sail is called the main sail and the smaller sail is called the jib. When it is very windy the boat can sail with just the jib, so it does not tip to the side too much. It?s really funny; there is a boat language.
For three extraordinary seasons at Bayern Munich, Martin Perarnau was given total access around the German super club – to its players, its backroom staff, its board members and, above all, to its manager, Pep Guardiola. In the follow-up to his critically acclaimed account of Guardiola's first full season at Bayern, Pep Confidential, Perarnau now lifts the lid on the Catalan's whole tenure in Bavaria. Pep Guardiola: The Evolution takes the reader on a journey through three action packed seasons as Bayern smashed domestic records yet struggled to emulate that dominance in Europe, analysing Guardiola's management style through key moments on and off the field. Perarnau reveals how Guardiola improved as a manager at Bayern despite failing to land the ultimate prize in European football, examines his decision to leave Germany to take up the challenge at Manchester City and how his managerial style will continue to evolve in the Premier League. This is more than the story of three seasons with one of the biggest clubs in the game. It is a portrait and analysis of a manager and the footballing philosophies that have beguiled the world.
Cerca de la misteriosa urbe brasileña de Manaos, perdidas en medio de la selva amazónica, se encuentran varias explotaciones de caucho dirigidas por un despiadado terrateniente de origen argentino. Entre los esclavos de las propiedades hay un grupo compuesto por tres hombres diferentes: «el Nordestino», que fue a parar allí por una deuda; «el Gringo», un antiguo guardaespaldas del capataz condenado a la esclavitud por acostarse con la amante del patrón; y Ramiro «Poco-Poco», un indio auca. Los tres tienen buenos motivos para la venganza y para intentar lo que ningún otro hombre de la exploración había logrado antes: huir. Así emprenden un periplo imposible a través de la selva, enfrentándose a las pirañas y otros peligrosos animales y, sobre todo, a los sanguinarios hombres que los persiguen, demostrando que no hay mejores alas que las que otorga la búsqueda de la libertad.
La vida reserva a Alonso, un joven arquitecto descolocado tras la pérdida de su padre, un tesoro escondido a occidente durante siglos. Un viaje al desierto le revela que la muerte no es el fin del Ser, sino solo un estado del Ser. Más tarde su propia experiencia cercana a la muerte corrobora lo que intuía. La fina pluma de Eduardo Gismera demuestra, de forma sencilla y amena, un profundo conocimiento del alma humana por parte del autor de Catarsis