Unity: The Art and Science of Transformational Change

Unity: The Art and Science of Transformational Change
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Total Pages : 639
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ISBN-10 : 9781312785960
ISBN-13 : 1312785969
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Book Synopsis Unity: The Art and Science of Transformational Change by : Erik Phillips-Nania

Download or read book Unity: The Art and Science of Transformational Change written by Erik Phillips-Nania and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2014-12-26 with total page 639 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unity is about transformational changes on the horizon that could bring about a "Golden Age" of peace and prosperity, an idea that unites the prophecies of ancient civilizations. Beginning with the new vegan healthcare standard recommended by the largest health insurance company, Unity describes the levels of food consciousness and comprehensive healthcare policy reform. Unity then defines the development of higher consciousness and the art, science, and technology of Enlightenment. Next, the application of these contemplative studies is critical to solving the crisis of civilization: for preventing catastrophic superstorms and implementing the idea of "spiritual geoengineering" to bring about environmental harmony. The final chapter is on the application of higher consciousness to political and social revolution for the renewal of democracy, equality, justice, and peace.


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