The Hope by Andrew Harvey

The Hope by Andrew Harvey

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Sacred Activism is compassion in action - the blending of physical work with spiritual intent to create a holy force and fusion of humankind's greatest achievements and principles. This title explains how to combine the foundations of wisdom with the power of love in action to create a better world of meaning, empathy, strength and joy.

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The Hope by Andrew Harvey

Sacred Activism is compassion in action - the blending of physical work with spiritual intent to create a holy force and fusion of humankind's greatest achievements and principles. With over thirty years' experience living a lifestyle that promotes change through compassion, including under the guidance of the renowned Tibetan adept Thuksey Rinpoche, Andrew Harvey explains how to combine the foundations of wisdom with the power of love in action to create a better world of meaning, empathy, strength and joy. The Hope will give the most practical possible help to all those who realise the urgent truth of our world - that these troubled times offer a gateway for dramatic and positive change - and who want to act as effectively as possible from wisdom and compassion.

Andrew Harvey was born in south India in 1952. At 18, he moved to England to attend Oxford University, where he later taught, and for 30 years he plunged into myriad mystical traditions to learn their secrets and practices. He was the subject of the BBC film documentary The Making of a Modern Mystic, and is the founder and director of the Institute of Sacred Activism.

Website: http://www.andrewharvey.net/

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ISBN 13 9781848501065
ISBN 10 1848501064
Title The Hope
Author Andrew Harvey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hay House UK Ltd
Year published 2009-09-07
Number of pages 254
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