Do Unto Others

by David Keating

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Copyright: © 2008  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Canada

Printed: 77 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Download: 1 documents, 400 KB

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We all want to make good choices. We all want to follow "the Golden Rule". But how do we do that without being taken advantage of? -The 7 Questions.- The 7 Questions strip away the layers of ritual that have gradually buried the central truth that's recognized by religious and non-religious alike. They take us back to the universal Principe of Mutuality that underlies both secular ethics and spiritual morality. And they offer us practical guidance for "doing unto others", and ourselves, in a modern world that often makes clear choices hard to come by.


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from Penny [ No Rating ] 7 Feb 2008
There are many thoughts out there about the Golden Rule and I find that many are too sweet for my taste. This one was the meat and potatoes I crave. David Keating’s research on the ancient meaning breathes life into the words.

If you’ve heard the rule so many times it doesn’t catch your attention anymore, this book will surprise you. It doesn’t stroll and meander…it gallops freely and reconnects you to a practical gift that has always been just under the surface. Thank you!
- Penny J
from Linda [ No Rating ] 7 Feb 2008
As luck would have it a copy of Do Unto Others fell into my hands, or more accurately laptop. I have long believed that the Golden Rule is the path to peace, prosperity and human growth so I looked forward to reading a book on the topic.

As I began to read, my first impression was ‘this is a rather simplistic view of the world’, but the more I read the more I learned. The returning to the Greek origins of words that appear to be so familiar yet have far deeper meanings than what first meets the eye. The 7 Questions, again, on the surface simple but dig deeper they become complex and far reaching.

All combined to make a simple book into a complex thought provoking read. It was a pleasure to find the concept written in a way that managed to express the complexity and breadth of living a life of mutuality in a simple, straightforward manner.
- Linda B

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