
The author of “Teach Only Love,” Gerald Jampolsky, MD, offers his perspective on life as a continuous choice between love and fear. Faith helps one to choose love. Jampolsky’s own spiritual evolution is powerfully described.
Note: This is part of our series, “Kindred Spirits,” which contains four volumes of 12 half-hour segments.
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