The Lost Voices of World War 1

The Lost Voices of World War 1

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Tim Cross is a residential and light-commercial architect who has been practicing building design and construction in Austin, Texas since 1980. He is also a trained ecologist. Before turning his attention to architecture, he taught high school physics and worked in the field of environmental science. He served in the Peace Corps and then as the Environmental Advisor to the Government of Fiji in the late 1970s. However, throughout all his adventures, his primary passion has always been to learn as much as possible about this amazing experience called life. This book began as a simple letter to his two beautiful daughters, but quickly grew into something very unexpected. Though Tim is an architect, this is not a book about architecture. It is, instead, a book about personal and cultural freedom and how the actual architecture of our universe fully supports our journey towards freedom. He defines freedom as letting go of those things in our lives that block us from experiencing our birthright, which is living fully within the flow of this infinite creation that is shaped and interconnected by Love. He is at a place in his life where his only remaining desire is to allow his experience of Love to deepen. The Architecture of Freedom is his personal journal, describing what he has learned about living in this universe.
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ISBN 13 9780877452645
ISBN 10 0877452644
Title The Lost Voices of World War 1
Author Tim Cross
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Year published 1990-01-01
Number of pages 406
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.