Healing the Heart of the World
Harnessing the Power of Intention to Change Your Life and Your Planet
390 pages, hardcover
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Inspired writings by 40 of the top spirit-based thinkers on the planet today. Including Chapters by David Lewis, Prince Charles, John Gray, Caroline Myss, Jean Shinoda Bolen, George Leonard, Fritjof Capra and Dean Ornish. Ecology and wellness are two sides of the same coin. What are the most powerful new trends shaping individual wellness and planetary health? What are the most profound breakthroughs in consciousness that will shape our future happiness as individuals and a species? How can we find optimal health, even as we choose actions that restore the Earth? These are some of the provocative questions asked by the forty educators, scientists, ecologists, psychologists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and spiritual leaders whose profound wisdom is collected in this book. From the core of their hearts to the core of the world’s heart, they explore the issues and inspirations that lie at the center of the dilemmas facing humankind on the cusp of becoming a planetary species. Drawing on a rich variety of backgrounds, they offer the hard-won nuggets of wisdom they have discovered that point the way to a sane, hopeful and sustainable future.
DAVID LEWIS and MICHAEL McNEIL: Heartstreaming: The Mind of God at Work Inviting divine intelligence to co-create with us solutions that leap the bounds of human logic and awareness. Many of us believe that solving our most serious global problems is often beyond the comprehension of our brightest thinkers. Yet by using this new approach, we can utilize our hearts in unison, generating the immense energy required to heal the heart of our world. David and Michael reveal the five keys to initiating a successful heartstreaming session, moving a group from a place of reasoning with their minds to finding the magic that springs from a shared heart. More on heartstreaming |
JOHN GRAY: The Radical Power of Forgiveness
John Gray, Ph.D., is the best-selling non-fiction author of the last decade. His blockbuster book Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus, and a host of subsequent titles, made him a preeminent national authority on gender roles in modern society. His moving chapter reflects on his seminars with maximum-security prisoners, demonstrating the possibility that love and forgiveness can flourish even during the greatest of tragedies.
FRITJOF CAPRA: Landscapes of Learning
Fritjof Capra, Ph.D., is an influential voice of the New Science, which his best-selling book The Tao of Physics brought to widespread popular awareness. He writes passionately of the urgent need to discover the environment practically and personally, and to discover the inter-relationships that surround us. He provides a blueprint for how to teach ecology meaningfully to children, in an open system with a cyclical exchange of knowledge.
CAROLINE MYSS: Invisible Acts of Power
Building on the ideas in her book of the same name, Caroline Myss, Ph.D., describes how the simplest of acts of compassion can have effects on others out of all proportion to their apparent size. Drawing on hundreds of case histories taken from her recent work, she tells stories about accidents or suicides averted, sometimes by an act as seemingly insignificant as a caring smile. She describes how getting in touch with our intuition leads us inevitably into a life of service, and how applying our gifts to the circumstances at hand is far more important than saving “the world.”