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Come along with young Alex as he tours the headquarters of Founderland, the "14th Colony" that never made it into history books. Share his surprise and wonder as he talks to various denim-clad department leaders who give him a glimpse of what a government would be like if it were founded on the principle that "peace is our natural inheritance." (And don't miss the trumpet blasts before each of the Leader's announcements!)"With this entertaining book, Robert Skutch gives us a very creative and humorous way to ponder some 'what if?' questions: What if a government was truly dedicated to peace? And what if ours was from the beginning? I loved this book and highly recommend it." - Gary R. Renard, best-selling author of the Disappearance of the Universe trilogy and The Lifetimes When Jesus and Buddha Knew Each Other"Turn these pages to find a well of wisdom and inspiration: one man's brilliant outline for a new way of governing. I can't wait to read this book with my grandsons when they reach high school age, although it has lessons for everyone." - Susan Wooldridge, best-selling author of poemcrazy: freeing your life with words"The co-founder of The Foundation for Inner Peace presents a blueprint for a much simpler, happier, and safer way of living in community when peace of mind, cooperation, and brotherhood become the priorities. Thought-provoking for all ages." - Carol Howe, author of Never Forget To Laugh: Personal Recollections of Bill Thetford
We live in exceptionally challenging times. For many people, conventional religion no longer offers enough solace or insight to be useful, and hence the pursuit of "spirituality without religion" has become increasingly popular. But there is a dearth of truly powerful spiritual voices, free of religion's commandments or fables, that can reach the heart and give us inspiration that we can adapt to our needs. French-American writer Lyna Tevenaz has such a voice. Drawing from her life experiences as an orphan, single mother, and a dedicated seeker who has explored many spiritual perspectives, she offers a powerful collection of 50 prayers for our urgent times. Most of the prayers are accompanied by "active meditations" and brief affirmations that span five major categories of human concern: Relationships, Family, the Self, the World, and the Inner Life."Lyna has a lovely voice, soft and tender but deep and serious. I harken to the sound of her prayers." - MARIANNE WILLIAMSON"I feel as though I've stumbled upon the journals of a saint, the electricity of one who has tussled to ignite her light, and who writes like a dream, yet a human being I can relate to..." -TAMA KIEVES
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