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While witnessing the impact of the COVID pandemic on his high school senior daughter, the African American author reflected on his 30-year career journey through seven U.S. industries, 12 relocations, and many levels of leadership that exposed understandings the spiritual lessons that each location was meant to deliver. From the perspective of his Christian faith, the author shares the journey that includes face to face encounters with many that left imprints on history including a US president, CEO's, a renowned celebrity litigator, a civil rights icon, a major civil right incident, and many more. The journey began with the end of the 1954 Supreme Court decision that led to desegregation and progressed from the US to more than 30 countries across the globe. The first-hand account of the journey is a fascinating insight of the world of the African American struggle and determination to thrive while chasing the American dream.
Entertaining and intriguing, "Who Moved My Illusion?" offers wide-ranging musings that stimulate thought on a host of social, political, intellectual, and spiritual dilemmas. Examining topics from themes as diverse as tsunamis and bliss to common sense and war, author David Cain presents personal and spiritual issues in veracious terms, suggesting potential solutions while encouraging readers to come to their own conclusions. Engaging, playful, and thought-provoking, "Who Moved My Illusion?" is a paperback feast for the mind, body, and spirit that is sure to please any intellectual craving.
Infinite Dead is a new, groundbreaking guide to Grateful Dead concerts. Authoritative and entertaining, Volume 1 features detailed reviews of every Grateful Dead concert performed in the month of October-over 200 shows, including: ● The three-set, acoustic-electric performances at The Warfield in San Francisco and Radio City Music Hall in New York City;● Their five-night "final" stand at the Winterland Ballroom in 1974; and● Thirteen Halloween performances, from their first in 1966 to their last in 1991.Also included in this volume is the band's revival of "Dark Star" (10/9/89 Hampton Coliseum), "St. Stephen" (10/11/83 Madison Square Garden), and "Turn On Your Love Light" (10/16/81 Melkweg). Whether you're a next-generation Deadhead just discovering their music or a long-time fan with an extensive collection of recordings, Infinite Dead brings the Grateful Dead concert experience alive again: Jerry Garcia's soaring solos, Bob Weir's energetic vocals, Phil Lesh's bass bombs, Bill and Mickey's "Drums," "Space," and so much more.
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