Synopsis
Description: Being Human offers a profound approach to understanding life. We may assume that we are human because we inhabit a human body, but there is a difference between our form and our content. Just as the body represents our form, our inner Self our essence represents our content. Each of us is shaped by life forces material, vegetative, animal, and human which exist within all of life. Being Human explores these forces and provides practical tools that enable us to understand not only why we often get stuck in ancestral patterns or other limiting thoughts and emotions, but also what resources we contain to move beyond them. On a higher level, it examines how our relationship with the life forces and ultimately with the Creator the Great Life Force enables us to navigate our human journey with purpose and meaning. As we open to the Divine our inner life awakens, and our outer actions become guided by our inner Self.
Review
"..a moving, insightful, and highly recommended contemplation of life’s greater questions." -- Midwest Book Review
"Being Human deserves to become preferred reading for anyone interested in healing mind, body and spirit." -- Michael T. Greenwood MD, author of Braving the Void
"Being Human is a marvelous gift to all who want to live life more fully and with greater awareness." -- Thom Hartmann, author of The Prophet’s Prayer
"clearly written, practical insights into how we may reclaim our heritage as noble human beings; required reading for our time. " -- Reynold Feldman, author, Wisdom: Daily reflections for a new era
... an insightful tool for re-establishing order and balance in life. -- ForeWord Magazine April, 2004
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