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Sarah Mclean

    Sarah McLean is a contemporary meditation expert who leads meditation classes and self-discovery retreats globally. Her practice is deeply rooted in worldwide spiritual traditions, including studies in Zen Buddhist monasteries and extensive meditation training across India and the Far East. This diverse background enriches her approach to teaching, emphasizing transformation and self-discovery. Through her educational companies, she empowers thousands to find inner peace and deeper meaning.

    Etiquette and good manners
    Mirage of Police Reform
    Parenting Traumatized Children with Developmental Differences
    Soul-Centered: Transform Your Life in 8 Weeks with Meditation
    • The book offers an 8-week program designed to develop a daily meditation practice through time-tested techniques. Drawing from Sarah McLean's extensive spiritual journey, it introduces five essentials for successful meditation. Each week focuses on a specific theme tied to meditation's benefits, such as Awareness, Peace, and Compassion, supplemented by research, stories, and exercises. This structured approach encourages self-awareness and personal growth, ultimately leading to a more peaceful and compassionate way of life, embodying a soul-centered existence.

      Soul-Centered: Transform Your Life in 8 Weeks with Meditation
    • Experiencing trauma early in life can lead to changes in a child's social and cognitive skills. Dr Sara McLean explains how to help children who are coping with sensory and emotional regulation difficulties or struggling with language, communication or memory - in this comprehensive guide for foster carers and adoptive parents.

      Parenting Traumatized Children with Developmental Differences
    • Mirage of Police Reform

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In the US, the exercise of police authority - and the public's trust that police authority is used properly - is a recurring concern. In this book, the authors argue that the procedural justice model of reform is a mirage.

      Mirage of Police Reform