Die Revolution - MatrixQuantenPower

German, Walter Posch, 2011
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MatrixQuantenPower is the ultimate new technique in the field of quantum healing and matrix energy. With this method, one learns in a simple and playful way to activate their self-healing and apply it to other people, animals, plants, as well as in various situations. Walter A. Posch says: "So far, we have not yet succeeded in finding the one hundred percent method that can heal everything. However, with MQP, we are already making great strides in this direction. Hundreds of healed individuals from various problem areas reinforce our belief that we are on the right path.".

Key specifications

topic
Social sciences
Language
German
Author
Walter Posch
Year
2011
Number of pages
136
Book cover
Hard cover

General information

Item number
7420565
Publisher
Artha
Category
Non-fiction
Release date
15.9.2011

Book properties

topic
Social sciences
Language
German
Author
Walter Posch
Year
2011
Number of pages
136
Book cover
Hard cover

Product dimensions

Height
199 mm
Width
128 mm
Weight
223 g

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