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CONSUMED BY FIRE OR FIRE by Margaret
Wheatley
"Sensations that began as pain or wonder . . . sometimes sleep quietly within as wisdom gained, questions answered,"
writes author and organizational consultant Wheatley. She explores the depth and beauty of T. S. Eliot's masterpiece Four
Quartets to help her understand "this work of wanting the world to be different."
COSMIC SERPENT by Jeremy Narby
How do shamanic images of "twin serpents," symbolizing the sacred energy of life, parallel knowledge of the DNA
double helix discovered by modern biology? Anthropologist Narby recounts his Amazon journey in search of answers to this
remarkable enigma.
AMERICAN SOUL by Jack Whelan
"It's hard to point to anything in American life that really defines what its soul is." Whelan identifies four
interweaving cultural strands to show how the American experience combines freedom and tradition, reason and transcendence.
MESSAGE FROM TIBET by Nancy Harris
"Tibet is a bellwether for the human race", says Temple Award winner and physician Harris. "An unarmed,
spiritual, pragmatic people, they are on the verge of extinction." She thanks IONS for its support for those who "have
taught us that there is a well of goodness within human nature that is inexhaustible."
RELATIONSHIP-CENTERED CARE by Beth Witrogen
McLeod
In healthcare, education, and business, visionaries are responding to the need for a more caring society. Author McLeod
documents promising changes in our culture's quest for wholeness.
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