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ISBN: 1-4241-8358-8
# Pages: 413 pages
Dimensions: 6 x 9
Format: Softcover
Product Description
Can the great troubadours, also known as warriors, of the past, enhanced by a Kierkegaardian philosophy and Jungian thought, offer meaning in our lives today?
This collection of meditations, essays, prose poems, lyrics and commentaries, gathered by the author of his writings extending over a half century, forms a manifesto that summarizes his lifework. In the role of a troubadour with a philosopher’s heart, he shares how infusing the activities of life with reverence, compassion and trust makes them come alive with meaning and purpose.
He illustrates how the emerging values and efficacy of the spirit empower individuals, strengthen relationships, change people from being ill-natured into peacemakers and vain philosophy into spiritual philosophy that transforms everyday lives.
This book tells the story of the author’s own personal evolution and transformation that took a leap of faith when he was a leader of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. He declares that during the last three decades while traveling the path of the Mutuality Warrior, his journey and life have been sweet despite obstacles and challenges faced along the way.
This book espouses a way of being that promotes optimum health, individual and social actualization, and the practice of community.