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Táto séria sa ponára do hlbín ľudskej existencie s cieľom podnietiť sebareflexiu a sebapoznanie. Prostredníctvom pútavých príbehov a filozofických úvah skúma základné otázky života, vesmíru a nášho miesta v ňom. Cieľom je zničiť zakorenené predstavy a odhaliť pravdu o ľudskom údele. Čitatelia sú vedení na cestu objavovania, ktorá zahŕňa fyzické, prírodné i duchovné aspekty bytia.

Life is Real Only Then, When 'I Am'
Meetings with Remarkable Men
Beelzebub's Tales to His Grandson

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