GOD and the evolving universe

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From James Redfield, the New York Times author of The Celestine Prophecy , and Michael Murphy, the author of Golf in the Kingdom , with documentary filmmaker Sylvia Timbers, comes the story of the past, present and future of human potential and a journey that can take contemporary seekers to their next level of spiritual evolution. It is no accident, argue James Redfield and Michael Murphy that the 20th and 21st centuries have witnessed an explosion in new human capacities. Daily we hear and read about supernormal athletic feats, lives transformed by meditative practices, healing through prayer - and we experience these things ourselves. Many people sense a growing reconciliation of science and spirituality, the rise of a new worldview, and the mysterious possibilities of synchronicity and transcendence. The authors contend that thousands of years of human progress have delivered us to this very moment, in which each act of self-development is creating a new stage in planetary evolution and the emergence of a human species possessed of vastly expanded personal abilities. Written with the insight of The Celestine Prophecy and representing a unique pairing of global visionaries,
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AuthorRedfield, J; Murphy, M
PublisherBANTAM
PlaceLondon
Year2003
ISBN9780553814811
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
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