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Andrew Harvey workshop & book signing
Thursday, January 21, 2010, 07:00pm - 09:00pm

When the deepest and most grounded spiritual vision is married to a practical and pragmatic drive to transform all existing political, economic and social institutions, a holy force is born. This force we can define as Sacred Activism. Andrew Harvey will present his vision of Sacred Activism as the essential birthing force of a new humanity and as the crucial response to the menace of our contemporary world crisis. Through lecture and discussion he will help people to identify themselves as Sacred Activists and sign his new book, The Hope a Guide to Sacred Activism (September 15th 2009, Hay House)

$25 for workshop

 

 More on The Hope

“The Hope” is a compelling guide to overcoming the current global challenges.

      This inspired work provides a vision of our world crisis and the need for sacred activism—the fusion of the deepest spiritual knowledge with clear, wise, radical action. Harvey lays out seven laws for sacred activism, covering everything from the necessity of incorporating a spiritual practice into your life, to the transformation of anger into wise energy, to the importance of community. Through these laws he shows that neither the noble, pragmatic work of the activist nor the private spirituality of the individual is enough to change the world. These must be fused to become a passionate, unstoppable force of transformational love.

      Just as Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way gave millions of people a precise and interactive handbook to help them discover and explore their creativity, The Hope will give practical advice to all those who want positive change.

Andrew is a genius and an inspired visionary who has the ability to interpret the meaning and significance of the chaos and patterns of change that are redirecting the compass of our contemporary culture. — Caroline Myss, Author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Sacred

Every age has its teachers, who keep the eternal truths alive for all of us . . . a teacher so illumined that the words he delivers must be illumined as well. In the case of Andrew Harvey, the light he sheds is like a meteor burst across the inner sky.

— Marianne Williamson, author of Everyday Grace

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