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A practical guide toward a more evolved society |
April 21, 2010 |
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Annabelle
from Seattle , WA United States
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Bail Yourself Out describes how our current global situation is rooted in the evolution of the entire universe. This book explains, in simple terms, that our world functions through the interaction of two universal forces: giving and receiving. Nature is in perfect balance with these forces while Humanity is not, and it shows how this imbalance has created the entire disharmony in our world. Bail Yourself Out illustrates how to bring every aspect of human society, from media to education, into balance with these forces. By creating this balance, we will emerge from our current global crisis into a safer, healthier, and more beautiful world. This book is a practical guide toward a more evolved society and a must read for anyone who is concerned about our future.
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A book for our time for anyone |
August 16, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
sally stroud
from klamth falls, OR United States
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Bail Youreself Out showed me what is required to come through a crisis - any crisis - and that is unity and collaboration. Delving into the deeper meaning of give and take as a way of life and showing that nature uses this method to achieve balance puts emphasis on the very real need our society has for this same balance. When viewed through the perspective of friends caught in a difficult situation, unity and working together to the goal beomes less an individual task and evolves into a team of like-minded friends. Only together, I think, is the true meaning of unity that leads to success. Bail Yourself Out taught me the lessons essential for survival that have been true down through ages and clearly for our time. It becomes very apparent we must achieve this balance in order to make it through the crisis.
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