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"Co-Creative, Empowering and Evolutionary" Lots of talk about transforming the world making the rounds. But how do we move from talk to practical application and action? With vast "in the field" experience that spans across cultures, Abdullah's latest book inspires and empowers. It encourages and motivates us to both wake up and see what's going on and take the next steps necessary to co-create a livable and sustainable lifestyle and society — before it's too late. This reader's suggestion: Buy 2 copies — one for you and one to circulate and sow more seeds!
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By Michael Inkie
Aug 23, 2009
"Toward a True Humanity" This powerful book brought many important insights to live by to my awareness. If we can move in the direction Dr. Abdullah is guiding us then we may really make some headway in developing a truly humane and sustainable world.
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"Growing Into Our Future" This new book by Sharif is a welcome fertilizer for cultivating in our imagination a world worth saving. He also says it straight that there is some hard work to be done, too. We won't get it right if we just imagine possibilities then sit back and let the Breaker world do what it's always done. We have to get down in the dirt to do some weeding and pruning, too. Seven Seeds is a welcome perspective on the true challenges we face as a global species; buy it, read it, live it. Enjoy, Don Berg
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"Seven Seeds for a New Society" Sharif has written a great sequel to Creating a World that Works for All. Highly readable and a most appropriate response to the turmoil of today's world. I believe the book will be controversial and will be seen by many as radical. In fact it is radical in its call for each of us to reach into our spiritual depths to change our approach to life and consequently to positively impact our world. Doing what Sharif suggests will not be easy for many – including me – but failure to do much of what he suggests will only allow the present situation to become more serious. We are all called to create a world that works for all. This book lists some of the very important steps. Tim Rouse, Omaha, Nebraska