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The "Six Pillars" website promotes a lifestyle of balance, joy, and happiness through the alignment of beliefs, thoughts, feelings, movement, diet, and actions.[1] It provides resources and seminars based on "The 6 Pillars," which encompass universal values, ancient wisdom, and scientific truths. The site is dedicated to aiding individuals in achieving a harmonious life characterized by health, energy, love, and success. Its approach emphasizes the importance of a universal consciousness flow and personal growth, offering structured guidance for achieving a fulfilling life.
This is a project by Koen Vermeersch.
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- ^ SixPillars. Koen Vermeersch https://www.sixpillars.eu/.
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