A Passion for the Possible by Jean Houston Phd

A Passion for the Possible by Jean Houston Phd

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A Passion for the Possible by Jean Houston Phd

Discover your own extraordinary gifts and live every day with passion

Now you can explore and expand your own unique possibilities on all four levels of your being--the physical, psychological, symbolic, and spiritual--using the practical and creative tools in this remarkable guide. In her most deeply transforming book to date, Houston leads you on a profound journey of self-discovery and shows how you can courageously commit to experiencing your real potential.

Houston, Jean: - Jean Houston is a visionary thinker, teacher, and philosopher who pioneered the Human Potential Movement and established the Social Artistry leadership model that she used in her work with the United Nations Development Programme. Over the course of her life's work, Houston has developed a worldwide network of social leaders, educators, and philosophers, including Joseph Campbell, Margaret Mead, Buckminster Fuller, Jonas Salk, United States Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, as well as United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, giving her unique insight into the human potential. Houston has worked with agencies of the United Nations, NASA, and many others. She is the author of nearly thirty books. Learn more at JeanHouston.org.
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ISBN 13 9780062515315
ISBN 10 0062515314
Title A Passion for the Possible
Author Jean Houston Phd
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year published 1997-08-26
Number of pages 194
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.