Weare Not That Different: Two Sistersa Religious and Spiritual Journeys takes a personal approach to comparative religion and spirituality. It promotes religious tolerance by examining how two women constructed their current spiritual and religious beliefs. During the 1940s and 1950s, Ann Morgan and Patricia Smith grew up in the same Catholic family and went to church faithfully. Patricia stayed with the religion and used it as her anchor in life. Ann became a nun, then left the convent and embarked on a spiritual quest towards New Age and the metaphysical world. In a world where many wars are fought over religion, it is important for people to gain the knowledge of other religions besides their own. Weare Not That Different helps spread the information necessary to promote religious tolerance. And ultimately, it illustrates how two seemingly different schools of spiritual thought arenat that different.
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Carol Morgan holds a Ph.D. in communication and is a professor at Wright State University. She is a regular motivational expert on the TV show "Living Dayton" and the monthly co-host of "Dick Sutphen's Metaphysical World" radio show, which has over half a million regular audience members. She is also a frequent keynote speaker, seminar leader, consultant, and trainer for businesses and the general public. Clients include organizations such as Advocare International, State of Ohio, Montgomery County Hostage Negotiation Team, Women in Business Networking, and Girl Scouts of America. Dr. Morgan is also an expert contributor to sites such as Lifehack.org, Inspiyr.com, Brainspeak.com, Yahoo, Livestrong.com, GlobalPost.com, ModernMom.com, Synonym.com, and SelfGrowth.com.