



The Wisdom Principles
A Handbook of Timeless Truths and Timely Wisdom
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- $249.00
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- $249.00
Descripción editorial
"By opening this Handbook for wise thinking and living, you open the door to your new identity, because across the threshold there is only the lightness of Being, and infinity in all directions."—Deepak Chopra
In The Wisdom Principles, Dr. Ervin Laszlo, authority in the fields of new science, consciousness, and spirituality, bridges the chasm between our understanding of science and the truths of spirituality, bringing an essential and timely message of wisdom to the world. Laszlo offers readers principles of empowerment that will guide the choices they make for years to come and will allow them to move confidently toward a better future.
This book is the distillation of Laszlo’s sixty plus years spent delving into the mysteries of science and a lifetime of keen spiritual insight. The nuggets of timely wisdom offered in The Wisdom Principles, and the timeless truths revealed on its pages, are a precious resource for wise thinking and living. As we stand at a crossroads of civilization there has never been a greater need for them than today. Deepak Chopra, Neale Donald Walsch, and Gregg Braden are among the renowned thought-leaders who lend their voices to Laszlo’s work, framing the book and underscoring the power of its life-changing principles.
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Hungarian philosopher Laszlo (Reconnecting to the Source) melds science and spiritual practice in this shrewd guide to enlightened living. He begins by highlighting the need to live a life that is both healthy for Earth and beneficial to oneself, stressing that if readers "think globally, life become richer and healthier." Laszlo explores how spiritual thinking, which is concerned with "experiential and presentational" knowledge, and the concept of "oneness" allows access to knowledge beyond one's sensual understandings of the natural world. While he discusses a number of simple steps and tools—such as eating naturally produced food, making sustainable lifestyle choices, "avoiding ostentation," deriving satisfaction from enhancing the "chances of life and well-being of other people," and being "careful not to consume in ways that prevent the options of others"—his advice is more abstract than practical. Guest contributors—Deepak Chopra, Neale Donald Walsch, and Gregg Braden among them—also chime in to expand on the concepts at play. While the New Age jargon may turn off some readers, Laszlo's worldview will appeal to ecologically conscious spiritualists.