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Conscience and Consciousness
by Anthony J. Marsella, Ph.D., September 25, 2016 “Call to Conscience” The “Call to Conscience” is a noble call, sanctified and consecrated by the sacrifices of peacemakers. With uncommon courage and conviction, notable peacemakers, including Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi, … Continue reading →
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