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This book has been written to advance a vision, to foster the nurture and sustenance of human life on the precious biosphere we call earthour one and only home. Any vision without foundation is vacuous. So what is our foundation? There are only two basic assumptions about human nature: that we all have spiritual qualities and that our spirits aspire to reach and attain states of being, qualities of life and other things that are higher and better for ourselves and our families. It is an unerring focus on lifeone that builds on its relentless force in each of usreaching for the stars.

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This book has been written to advance a vision, to foster the nurture and sustenance of human life on the precious biosphere we call earthour one and only home. Any vision without foundation is vacuous. So what is our foundation? There are only two basic assumptions about human nature: that we all have spiritual qualities and that our spirits aspire to reach and attain states of being, qualities of life and other things that are higher and better for ourselves and our families. It is an unerring focus on lifeone that builds on its relentless force in each of usreaching for the stars.
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Autorenporträt
Peter Bearse, age 76, is an international consulting economist and author or co-author of five books prior to this. He has a lifetime of experience with grassroots politics at the state, local, community and neighborhood levels. Two of his books in his field are: Mobilizing Capital and Services the New Economy. He also wrote a political trilogy on the theme of We the People: A Conservative Populism. After growing up in Gloucester, Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard with a B.A. in Mathematics and History. He later completed a Ph.D. with high honors from the New School for Social Research. His lifelong hobbies include choral singing, wood-working, gardening and framing remarkable images. The overriding concern that links his writing is a search for what it means to be a mindful, spiritual and fully engaged citizen in 20th - 21st century America.