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Imagine

What America Could Be in the 21st Century

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Imagine

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Narrated by: Marianne Williamson
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The most contemporary thinkers in the country unite in Imagine to inspire individuals to take positive action right now to impact their future. Each of these gifted minds offers an original essay on what America could and should be like as the new century unfolds.

You'll hear essays by Sarah Ban Breathnach, Deepak Chopra, Anne Lamott, Thomas Moore, James Redfield, Gloria Steinem, Neale Donald Walsch, Gary Zukav, and many others.

Imagine, edited by Marianne Williamson, is divided into two sections: one shows readers how to change their personal lives, the other challenges them to change the world. The authors address such topics as health, the environment, education, religion, the inner city, politics, and technology, in the hope that their words will inspire positive cultural transformation all across the country.

To promote that vision, all author royalties will go to the nonprofit Global Renaissance Alliance, an organization that encourages social awareness, political activism, and spiritual power.

©2000 Global Renaissance Alliance (P)2000 HighBridge Company
Americas Creativity & Genius Future Studies Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences United States Nonfiction Socialism
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Maybe this book is easier to read than to listen to. I usually LOVE Marianne Williamson, but this was so difficult to listen to. She read so fast and it all sounded the same.

Maybe I will skim the book at the Library.

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