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REFLECTIONS: A Tapestry of Thoughts* is a collection of the author's writings over a four-year period (2012-2015) - 2ND REVISED EDITION. Some of the essays initially appeared as a monthly 'reflection' in the author's newsletter. Other essays were published as stand-alone pieces - either adapted from material in his books or as one-off writings. Also included are the transcripts from two interviews. The range of topics covers both the macro and the micro: from global affairs to the inner life of the individual. Some of the themes touched upon include social transformation, our changing times,…mehr

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REFLECTIONS: A Tapestry of Thoughts* is a collection of the author's writings over a four-year period (2012-2015) - 2ND REVISED EDITION. Some of the essays initially appeared as a monthly 'reflection' in the author's newsletter. Other essays were published as stand-alone pieces - either adapted from material in his books or as one-off writings. Also included are the transcripts from two interviews. The range of topics covers both the macro and the micro: from global affairs to the inner life of the individual. Some of the themes touched upon include social transformation, our changing times, human behaviour, and our personal states of being - in a way that is timeless. The collection includes forty-three essays; each accompanied by an ancient tale. Two interview transcripts and a longer essay form an appendix that closes the collection. These Reflections - collected together as a whole - form a tapestry: a mosaic that reflects off a much bigger picture. *Please Note: this is a completely revised, expanded, and updated edition that replaces the previous 'Reflections' (2015). The new edition contains all new material; as such, the previous edition has now been de-listed and retired from stock.
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Kingsley L Dennis, PhD, is a sociologist, researcher, and writer. He is the author of several critically acclaimed books including 'The Phoenix Generation' (2014); 'Breaking the Spell' (2013); Struggle For Your Mind' (2012); 'New Consciousness for a New World' (2011); 'After the Car' (2009); and the celebrated 'Dawn of the Akashic Age' (2013 - with Ervin Laszlo). He previously worked in the Sociology Department at Lancaster University, UK. Kingsley is the author of numerous articles on social futures; technology and new media communications; global affairs; and conscious evolution. He currently lives in Andalusia, Spain.