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"I've just read your book. Your book helped me integrate "emerging properties", "negotiation theories", and many practices I saw while in "Landmark Education". From Landmark education, they 'coach' that "life is empty and meaningless, and it is empty and meaningless that it is empty and meaningless, and so on". I am never comfortable with that until now - its goal is to help us unattach ourselves from meme-meanings - so we focus on our being - and all the "meanings of life" that extends from that being, and to create everything else from that, without losing touch with our being.

Thank you so much for your generosity and creativity in your book!!"

Bill "Yuan-chi' Chiu

 

My life finally makes sense (lived in world that usually doesn't). I have consistently been in big trouble for doing my best work. It is taking me a long time to read it because I keep having to stop and reflect on my own experiences (even writing them down sometimes).

The book is changing my life and the way I look at life and work. I have been telling everyone about it. I know a lot of people who would relate to this. Thank you so much!

Aileen Valdez

 

--this is a great contribution to keep us "cultural creatives" from losing hope altogether in today's society! I've been reading/rereading/highlighting and notating furiously over the first 3 downloaded chapters of your book......................................

................your book is helping me to put a lot of thorny issues in perspective, in my intensifying struggle to wrest meaning and recover purpose in life.

The funny thing is, enlightened people everywhere are saying the same things in different languages. For example, after reading your chapters, I relistened to my tapes on Tibetan Buddhism. What Pema Chodron calls "the nature of life" (always changing) vs. "the cause of suffering" (ego attachment, addiction) turns out to be the equivalent of open/integrative vs. closed/dualistic systems! .............

At last I feel someone is really getting at the meat of the frustrations I've had all my life............ THANK YOU!!!

Ann Foley Berkeley, CA

 

 

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