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Books communicate ideas, yes, but they are more than that. The book you are holding, along with Greg's previous writing A Journey Shared, 2005, invites you on a journey. It's the life he has lived over the past year or so -- shared. It's the ups and the downs, not compressed into scholarly jargon, but hopefully fresh and real, and like a conversation at the corner cafe. There are some deep things in this book, and some more light-hearted. Subjects ranging from the character of God (love, grace, mercy), to life with small kids, to divorce and blended families, to death, taxes, and a whole…mehr

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Books communicate ideas, yes, but they are more than that. The book you are holding, along with Greg's previous writing A Journey Shared, 2005, invites you on a journey. It's the life he has lived over the past year or so -- shared. It's the ups and the downs, not compressed into scholarly jargon, but hopefully fresh and real, and like a conversation at the corner cafe. There are some deep things in this book, and some more light-hearted. Subjects ranging from the character of God (love, grace, mercy), to life with small kids, to divorce and blended families, to death, taxes, and a whole section on money. But all of it is an invitation to think along with the author, to travel together on the path trod over the past twelve months. The book does not assume to present all the answers to the questions posed. Certainly not. But Greg has pondered the side things, and invites you to do that with him.
Autorenporträt
Greg Campbell is the 74-year-old author of the ground-breaking work, Total Reset (also available with an author-signed option on its website: totalreset.com.au). If you ask him who is responsible for this inspiring tome, more than three decades in the making, he will tell you he is not an expert on anything, merely a translator of received knowledge. His youthful pursuits included football, reading, surfing, chess, law studies and driving 100-tonne trucks, an unextraordinary life forever changed when the Rainbow Serpent arrived and initiated the 23-year-old into the other-dimensional reality, revealing the hidden fabric of our material world. Thereafter, life unfolded under that influence, initially in the company of Indian sages, followed by public service and subsequent business success. The corporate cultural change consultancy he founded was lauded for its broad innovative approach and highly ethical principles but was merely preparation for what was to come. The Rainbow Serpent's plan for Greg was simple: live with traditional Aboriginal keepers of wisdom and work with them to share with all peoples the original knowledge of the timeless principles for living that enable balanced, enduring societies in which all are respected. Though business was booming, the 38-year-old chose to exit corporate life and in 1991 went to live in the remote Kimberley region of Australia with Lulu, a traditional Aboriginal elder and powerful maban (shaman), and his people. Concerned about the world's well-being and threats to the continuity of all life, Lulu asked Greg to work with him and the Goolarabooloo people on one book. During a 31-year process, Total Reset slowly emerged with knowledge carried unbroken for thousands of generations. It reveals the First Peoples as the holders of holistic principles integral to our species' design and ever capable of application; humanity's original blueprint for living. Total Reset honours Lulu's wish for people to be able to look at our world through different lenses and in that light join together to reset how we are living on Earth, abandoning humanity's 5,000-year trajectory of division and destruction in favour of holistic ways of being and doing. In Greg's words, "At this critical moment in the human saga, what is needed is not a rebranding of globalist rule under the guise of The Great Reset, it is a Total Reset in which we let go of the constructs of domination and division and re-embrace holistic constructs that long enabled the wellbeing of all peoples and our Earth." Greg resides near the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in southwestern Australia, surrounded by trees, birds and kangaroos, simply being.