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Voices from the Heart: A Compassionate Call for Responsibility

by Eddie Shapiro, Debbie Shapiro

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Voices from the Heart is at once an uplifting, insightful, and heartening anthology of original writings by some of today's most effectual visionaries. Beautifully designed and illustrated with photos of all the contributors, this collection is a volume of wisdom to be cherished.In essays on topics including religion and spirituality, the creation of economic and educational models, the task of saving the environment, and new approaches to personal health care, readers are shown how to take responsibility for themselves and their surroundings. Contributors include: Mikhail Gorbachev, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Yoko Ono, The Dalai Lama, Dean Ornish, Bernie Siegel, Marianne Williamson, Stephen Levine, Rupert Sheldrake, Robert Thurman, Paul Hawken (founder of Smith & Hawken), Anita Roddick (founder of The Body Shop), Rachel Naomi Remen, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Matthew Fox.These thinkers are the religious and political leaders who have empowered nations, communities, and congregations; doctorswho have helped heal thousands; individuals who are forging new ways of conducting business; and poets and artists who have provided us with joy and illumination.Voices from the Heart is a handbook of visions, solutions, and wisdom that illustrates how we may begin to free our spirit and take of our portion of the world.… (more)
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Voices from the Heart is at once an uplifting, insightful, and heartening anthology of original writings by some of today's most effectual visionaries. Beautifully designed and illustrated with photos of all the contributors, this collection is a volume of wisdom to be cherished.In essays on topics including religion and spirituality, the creation of economic and educational models, the task of saving the environment, and new approaches to personal health care, readers are shown how to take responsibility for themselves and their surroundings. Contributors include: Mikhail Gorbachev, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Yoko Ono, The Dalai Lama, Dean Ornish, Bernie Siegel, Marianne Williamson, Stephen Levine, Rupert Sheldrake, Robert Thurman, Paul Hawken (founder of Smith & Hawken), Anita Roddick (founder of The Body Shop), Rachel Naomi Remen, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Matthew Fox.These thinkers are the religious and political leaders who have empowered nations, communities, and congregations; doctorswho have helped heal thousands; individuals who are forging new ways of conducting business; and poets and artists who have provided us with joy and illumination.Voices from the Heart is a handbook of visions, solutions, and wisdom that illustrates how we may begin to free our spirit and take of our portion of the world.

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