The Reason, The Purpose, The Revolution: A Manual For Change And Spiritual Liberation
door
Shirazi G. Hunter
,
Latisa Tatum (Illustrator)
Nog geen beoordelingen
Action & Adventure
Business & Economics
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
116
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Aug 28, 2010
Uitgever
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1453778063
ISBN-13
9781453778067
Beschrijving
In a world often clouded by confusion and disillusionment, this manual emerges as a beacon of hope for those seeking change and spiritual awakening. Shirazi G. Hunter delves deep into the essential reasons and purposes that drive individuals toward personal and collective transformation. The book presents a compelling blend of practical advice and profound insights that encourage readers to embark on their own journeys toward enlightenment.
Hunter's writing invites contemplation, offering guidance on how to break free from societal constraints and embrace a life filled with intention. Each chapter draws on a rich tapestry of philosophy, spirituality, and real-world examples, making the concepts both relatable and attainable. As readers navigate through the text, they are encouraged to challenge their beliefs and redefine their understanding of purpose.
Ultimately, this manual serves as a powerful catalyst for revolution, inspiring individuals to ignite change within themselves and their communities. It champions the idea that true liberation comes from within, encouraging a profound connection to oneself and the world at large.
Hunter's writing invites contemplation, offering guidance on how to break free from societal constraints and embrace a life filled with intention. Each chapter draws on a rich tapestry of philosophy, spirituality, and real-world examples, making the concepts both relatable and attainable. As readers navigate through the text, they are encouraged to challenge their beliefs and redefine their understanding of purpose.
Ultimately, this manual serves as a powerful catalyst for revolution, inspiring individuals to ignite change within themselves and their communities. It champions the idea that true liberation comes from within, encouraging a profound connection to oneself and the world at large.
Recensies
Nog geen beoordelingen
Wees de eerste om dit boek te recenseren en deel je gedachten
Voeg Eerste Recensie ToeLeeslogboek
Geen leeslogboeken gevonden
Begin met het volgen van je leesvoortgang om logboeken hier te zien
Voeg je eerste leeslogboek toeNotities
Geen notities gevonden
Begin met het toevoegen van notities om ze hier te zien
Voeg je eerste notitie toeTransactielogboek
Geen transactielogboeken gevonden
Begin met het volgen van je boektransacties om logboeken hier te zien
Voeg je eerste transactielogboek toe