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Differences in perceptions of so-called reality are causing often disastrous divisions in families, communities, nations and our planet. This book is designed to explore, in a personal and yet universal way, how life experiences can bring broader and more compassionate understanding to those with open minds and hunger for a "better way." A series of papers and articles written over a period of almost fifty years are set in a context of a life journey, encouraging readers to explore, question, and reassess their own beliefs, values, and experiences as a spiritual quest.

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Differences in perceptions of so-called reality are causing often disastrous divisions in families, communities, nations and our planet. This book is designed to explore, in a personal and yet universal way, how life experiences can bring broader and more compassionate understanding to those with open minds and hunger for a "better way." A series of papers and articles written over a period of almost fifty years are set in a context of a life journey, encouraging readers to explore, question, and reassess their own beliefs, values, and experiences as a spiritual quest.

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For almost fifty years, Rosalie has had a passionate interest in creativity, spirituality, and the shift from outer to inner direction. A related concern is the part that violation of the person plays in blocking creativity, preventing spiritual growth, and leading to violence. She has given expression to her passion in teaching, writing and program design for educational institutions and community organizations in the United States and Canada. A graduate of Smith College and the University of Toronto, she nevertheless credits personal life experience and self-directed reading with the greater part of her learning, healing and growing. At age eighty, the process continues.