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In a courageous, achingly honest, and long overdue insight and expose, which just may be on the distaff side of political correctness, the author invites a rethinking of our origins and the beliefs on which we build important components of our lives. In particular, how in spite of the creative compassionate love and energy of God which is our source, humanity has become a purveyor of intolerance, abuse and violence She traces the role that memory, both personal and transgenerational, has played in the evolution of human consciousness, and how religious and cultural beliefs therein embedded,…mehr

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In a courageous, achingly honest, and long overdue insight and expose, which just may be on the distaff side of political correctness, the author invites a rethinking of our origins and the beliefs on which we build important components of our lives. In particular, how in spite of the creative compassionate love and energy of God which is our source, humanity has become a purveyor of intolerance, abuse and violence She traces the role that memory, both personal and transgenerational, has played in the evolution of human consciousness, and how religious and cultural beliefs therein embedded, have dictated attitudes, feelings, and behavior, which too often have served and continue to serve as ignition to violence and wars. Looking to the future, she pin points what needs to be done to moderate the violence in our world and reignite the divine, by fostering the tolerance and compassion that derives from truly believing every child, woman, and man of all creeds and races come from the same source.
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Ursula M. Anderson, MD, is an internationally known physician whose pioneering work, research, and publications in pediatrics, mental health, preventative medicine, and public health have been recognized worldwide. She is an alumna of Yale University Medical School, the Royal Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons, and London and Liverpool Universities in England. She has held several ranking academic and governmental positions and has served as a consultant to the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland, as well as several other national and international organizations. She is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in Great Britain. Dr. Anderson is also a published poet and presents lectures and workshops internationally. For more information visit www.drursulaanderson.com and www.andersonbeyondgenome.com.