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The Big Book of Wisdom: The ultimate guide for a life well lived

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  • 176 páginas
  • 7 horas de lectura

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Already endorsed as, 'Beautifully written', 'A gem of a book', and, 'Urgently important', Seeking Wisdom is described by Anthony Seldon as a unifying text with the uplifting core message that, 'We are all already one'. Part 1, examines the human predicament in terms of both intellectual under-standing and deeply personal yet universal spiritual experiences. Part 2, offers sharp commentary on important areas of public concern - politics, leadership, religion, education, health and social care, capitalism and art - noting especially a correctable imbalance between 'worldly' aims and 'spiritual' values. Part 3, offers a constructive way forward, adopting personal Spiritual Development Plans to reduce the destructive power of the false 'everyday ego' while increasing the highly beneficial influence of the true 'spiritual self'. Not only will your life be improved, but so also will the lives of the many people you encounter. This brilliant, book cannot be recommended more highly.

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The Big Book of Wisdom: The ultimate guide for a life well lived, Larry Culliford

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Título
The Big Book of Wisdom: The ultimate guide for a life well lived
Idioma
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Publicado en
2020
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
176
ISBN10
1789551218
ISBN13
9781789551211
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Descripción
Already endorsed as, 'Beautifully written', 'A gem of a book', and, 'Urgently important', Seeking Wisdom is described by Anthony Seldon as a unifying text with the uplifting core message that, 'We are all already one'. Part 1, examines the human predicament in terms of both intellectual under-standing and deeply personal yet universal spiritual experiences. Part 2, offers sharp commentary on important areas of public concern - politics, leadership, religion, education, health and social care, capitalism and art - noting especially a correctable imbalance between 'worldly' aims and 'spiritual' values. Part 3, offers a constructive way forward, adopting personal Spiritual Development Plans to reduce the destructive power of the false 'everyday ego' while increasing the highly beneficial influence of the true 'spiritual self'. Not only will your life be improved, but so also will the lives of the many people you encounter. This brilliant, book cannot be recommended more highly.