Global Sense: The 2012 Edition: A Spiritual Handbook on the Nature of Society and How to Change the World by Changing Ourselves (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Global Sense By uniting spiritual enlightenment and personal growth with global thinking and grassroots politics, "Global Sense" brings the highest ideals down to Earth. The text explains in practical terms how to build the world anew in the 21st century.
Full description- Publisher: Hoku House
- Published: 12 December 2011
- Format: Paperback 276 pages
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- Categories: Society & Culture: General | Globalization | Political Science & Theory | Political Structures: Democracy | Central Government Policies | Applied Ecology | Social & Political Philosophy | Popular Psychology
- ISBN 13: 9780972890588 ISBN 10: 0972890580
Full description for Global Sense
Does your life make global sense?Global Sense reveals the way the world really works and how a sense of our global oneness empowers usto change the world by changing ourselves.By uniting spiritual enlightenment and personal growth with global thinking and grassroots politics, Global?Sense brings our highest ideals down to earth where we can use them. The book explains in practical terms how we can build our world anew in the 21st century. Award-winning author Judah?Freed interweaves his own story with insights on the causes of our global crisis authority addiction and male rule. His solutions: Mindful self rule and personal democracy. Inspired by Thomas Paine 's history-changing essay, Common Sense, Global Sense offers reasons for hope in these times that try our souls.About the Author: Judah Freed is an international journalist, speaker, communication consultant, life coach, energy healer, and vision quest guide who lives in Hawaii.What readers say: A declaration of our global interdependence. Vandana Shiva, author, Earth Democracy, Stolen Harvest, and Soil Not Oil Global?Sense is the handbook needed by the Occupy Wall Street movement. Jerry Ashton, The Huffington Post; author, Written Off: America & Americans Thomas Paine rallied Americans to a new sense of themselves and their possibilities. Judah Freed does likewise for citizens of the planet. Bill McKibben, author, Deep Economy, The End of Nature, and Eaarth There is a hunger for this kind of integrative global perspective. I am extremely enthusiastic about the book. Frances Moore Lapp, author, Diet For a Small Planet and EcoMind

