Peace or Perish There is No Other Choice: Stepping Stones for Turbulent Times by J P Vaswani

Peace or Perish There is No Other Choice: Stepping Stones for Turbulent Times

J P Vaswani
268 pages
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Mar 2007
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In the shadows of post 9-11 world-one in which the words terror, war, and calamity are a part of our daily vocabulary-one question looms larger than life: Is peace possible? "Yes!" insists spiritual visionary and humanitarian Dada J. P. Vaswani in Peace or Perish: There is No Other Choice, an optimistic manifesto for building a more harmonious and peaceful world amidst unpredictable times. "Peace may be fragile and vulnerable-but peace is possible, and peace is attainable, even in a turbulent world like ours." Here is a practical blueprint for an authentic peace, a long-lasting peace, a worldwide peace-and, it begins with you, the individual! Leaning on the world's great religious, literary, and spiritual traditions for inspiration, Dada J. P. Vaswani's Peace or Perish makes the compelling argument that the building blocks of global peace are rooted in three dimensions of peace-peace within, peace between nations, and peace with nature. "Peace is your birthright," declares one of India's leading spiritual luminaries in this seminal work. Through thoughtful anecdotes and an encouraging voice, a contemporary beacon of universal brotherhood offers practical stepping stones to help you attain peace-and challenges you to walk the path. It's an irresistible invitation; one that you won't want to pass up.
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Pages 268
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Published 2007
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