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Who Am I? Who Are We?: What Science Tells Us about Ourselves and Our World in Crisis

Gregg Braden interviewed by Michael Neill
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Publication Date:
06/01/13
ISBN:
ZL80
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"Join New York Times best-selling author Gregg Braden and internationally renowned success coach and author Michael Neilll as they discuss the deepest truths about science, spirituality, and the fate of humanity. In this provocative interview, Gregg explores the cutting-edge discoveries in science that have profound implications for how we live our lives, the way we define our relationship to...See more
"Join New York Times best-selling author Gregg Braden and internationally renowned success coach and author Michael Neilll as they discuss the deepest truths about science, spirituality, and the fate of humanity. In this provocative interview, Gregg explores the cutting-edge discoveries in science that have profound implications for how we live our lives, the way we define our relationship to each other and the world around us, and the very future of our planet. You’ll discover the five key false assumptions we’ve all been led to hold as true, and learn how this obsolete thinking has contributed to the many crises we face today—including the breakdown of our economic systems, climate change, vanishing resources, and the wars and disparities of wealth that divide us as nations and as individuals. Yet, as Gregg demonstrates in this fascinating talk, these same conditions present us with an opportunity to create a better world in the wake of our changing world of crisis. Now that old systems are no longer sustainable, we are invited to look through a different lens, apply the ancient wisdom found in the traditions of our ancestors, and ask new questions about who we are . . . on a personal level and as a species. The way that we answer those questions opens the door to new possibilities of living, working, and being in the world and gives us the evolutionary edge to solve the most pressing problems we confront in our daily lives. "

Please note: This interview is from the Hay House World Summit 2013 and will only be available for purchase until June 21, 2013. See less
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