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This is the first part of a two part series where we do a deep dive into one of my favorite books Man's Search for Meaning.
Dr. Viktor Frankl was a Jewish-Austrian psychiatrist and medical doctor imprisoned in Auschwitz during the Second World War. He was one of 7000 survivors of the 1.3 million people who were sent to Auschwitz, 1.1 million of which were categorically murdered. In his book Man's Search for Meaning he describes how he found personal freedom amidst the horrors and despair of the Nazi death camp. His work has helped millions of people to find liberation from their suffering and to find a deep sense of meaning in their lives which has become a guiding light for much of humankind.
Music promoted in this episode:
1. The Spice by Random Rab
2. Gajumaru by Yaima
3. Beacon by Ayla Nereo
4. Turning Wake by Ayla Nereo
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Sponsored by Neosauna Infrared Saunas - www.neosauna.com
By Joshua R Graner5
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This is the first part of a two part series where we do a deep dive into one of my favorite books Man's Search for Meaning.
Dr. Viktor Frankl was a Jewish-Austrian psychiatrist and medical doctor imprisoned in Auschwitz during the Second World War. He was one of 7000 survivors of the 1.3 million people who were sent to Auschwitz, 1.1 million of which were categorically murdered. In his book Man's Search for Meaning he describes how he found personal freedom amidst the horrors and despair of the Nazi death camp. His work has helped millions of people to find liberation from their suffering and to find a deep sense of meaning in their lives which has become a guiding light for much of humankind.
Music promoted in this episode:
1. The Spice by Random Rab
2. Gajumaru by Yaima
3. Beacon by Ayla Nereo
4. Turning Wake by Ayla Nereo
Please support these artists by downloading or listening to their music on your favorite service.
Sponsored by Neosauna Infrared Saunas - www.neosauna.com