The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible

Author(s): Charles Eisenstein

Self-help

"In a time of mounting chaos and crumbling institutions, how can we as individuals do anything to make the world a better place? This inspirational and thought-provoking book serves as an empowering antidote to the cynicism, frustration, paralysis, and overwhelm so many of us are feeling, replacing it with a grounding reminder of what's true- We are all connected, all living in mutual symbiosis, and the small, personal choices we make as individuals are far more effective and transformational than most of us imagine. By fully embracing and practicing this principle of interconnectedness--called interbeing--we inherently become more effective agents of change and have far more positive influence on the world around us. Throughout the book, Eisenstein relates real-life stories of interbeing in action- how small, individual acts of courage, kindness, or self-trust have made the world a little more beautiful, and how the worst crises of our past and present have stemmed from a fundamental sense of separation--the very opposite of interbeing. He brings to conscious awareness a deep wisdom we all innately know- until we get our selves in order, any action we take--no matter how goo

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Charles Eisenstein is a teacher, speaker, and writer focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, money, and human cultural evolution. His writings on the web magazine Reality Sandwich have generated a vast online following; he speaks frequently at conferences and other events, and gives numerous interviews on radio and podcasts. Eisenstein graduated from Yale University in 1989 with a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy, and spent the next ten years as a Chinese-to-English translator. The author of "Sacred Economics" and "The Ascent of Humanity," he currently lives in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. Information about his work and future appearances can be found at charleseisenstein.net.

General Fields

  • : 9781583947241
  • : Random House US
  • : NORTH ATLANTIC
  • : 0.442
  • : November 2013
  • : 229mm X 152mm
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Charles Eisenstein
  • : Paperback