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BIOLOGY REVISIONED by Willis Harman
In an excerpt from his latest book, Harman tells the story of his own transformation, and proposes a radical approach to
a "new biology"--where consciousness directs the processes of evolution and growth.
SOUL FROM THE GROUND UP by Yunus Muhammad
A refusal to accept that the poorest people of Bangladesh could not repay loans inspired a new model for economic development
in the Third World: the Grameen Bank.
THE COURAGE TO BE HEALTHY by Caroline Myss
Healing often comes from the courage to forgive and let go of the past. Rather than get stuck in "woundology",
says Myss, we need to call our spirits back to the present.
WHAT A HUMAN HEART SHOULD WEIGH by Frederick
Franck
Artist Franck reviews Timeless Myths, by Alexander Eliot: "a systemic work of art by a born poet" who blends
humor and intelligence of the heart into a global tour of legend and myth.
DEAR MR PRESIDENT: ASK THE GREAT QUESTIONS
by Jean Houston
Philosopher and teacher Houston writes an open letter to President Clinton encouraging him to reach into his own deepest
beliefs and to be true to his vision.
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