The following list of books and their descriptions were taken from
Conversations With God, Book 3. "...I have researched, discovered, and now enthusiastically recommend a brief, but powerful, reading list. I have labeled it Eight Books
That Can Change the World" - Neale Donald Waslch (cwg, book 3)
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The Healing of America, by
Marianne Williamson A fiery book filled with searing
insights and brave solutions, it provides rich nourishment
for anyone thinking seriously about where we are and where
we want to go, as individuals, as a nation, and as a
species. The latest work from a woman of uncommon courage
and social commitment, this book cries out to those who
would seek a newer world.
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The Last Hours of Ancient
Sunlight, by Thom Hartmann A book that will shock and
awaken you...and may even anger you. What it will not do is
leave you untouched. You will be unable to experience life,
and life on this planet, in the same way again--and that
will be good for you and the planet. A "shaker-upper." Easy
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Conscious Evolution, by
Barbara Marx Hubbard A document of breathtaking scope
and vision--eloquent, compelling, and wise in its
description of where we have been and where we are heading
as homo sapiens--it sweeps us to a new level of awareness of
our possibilities. An inspiring call to our highest selves
as we move into the time of co-creating the new millennium. |
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Reworking Success, by
Robert Theobald A small book with a huge message:
unless we re-choose what we call "winning" in this culture,
the culture itself will not be around much longer. Our old
ideas of what is "good" for us are killing us. |
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The Celestine Vision, from
James Redfield Offers a road map into a new and
possible future, a path to a wonderful tomorrow, if we but
take it. The simplest truths and the most profound, they are
placed right before us to use as tools in the creation of
the life of which we have all for so long dreamed. Suddenly,
the dream is within reach. |
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The Politics of Meaning, by
Michael Lerner Down to earth and yet wonderfully
uplifting, this is an eloquent plea for sanity, compassion,
and simple, human love in our politics, in our economics,
and in our corporate world. Contains striking ideas and
marvelous visions of how the world could work, if we could
only get the power structure to truly care--with suggestions
on how we might cause that to happen. |
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The Future of Love, by
Daphne Rose Kingma A dazzling exploration of a new way
to love each other--a way that acknowledges the power of the
soul in intimate relationships. Deeply insightful and
daringly fresh, this book takes a breathtaking step away
from tradition and into the possibility of saying yes to the
true and grandest desire of our being: to love fully. |
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Diet for a New America, by
John Robbins A highly impactful treatment of a simple
subject: food. It is a revelation. The poisons we eat, and
the poor quality of our nutrients, is explored in a way that
will change forever how you look at what you put into your
body. This book challenges the assumption that it is good to
consume the flesh of dead animals, and presents startling
evidence of the economic and health benefits of no longer
eating meat. |
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