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Towards a Planetary Vision

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Published by The Findhorn Foundation, Scotland. From the "...reading this book will enable one to see life and God and oneself in ever changing light."

151 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1977

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David Spangler

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May 26, 2019
One of the most intuitive and enlightening books I have come across in my lifetime!
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February 24, 2011
I found this book strolling through a spiritual gem shop just outside of Sedona, Arizona in Cotton Wood and like many book I find it was a very intuitive process. It wouldn't be for another 6 months whilst traveling in Central America that I started to read Mr. Spangler's book and after the introduction I was hooked. "Towards a Planetary Vision', although written in the 1970's is extremely pertinent to our day right now! What I really enjoyed about this read is the visionary nature to it. I was engaged intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually the entire time. To add an extra bonus, the artwork at the beginning of each chapter is just divine! I recommend this read for anyone wanting to be proactive in creating heaven here on earth and especially for those of you like myself that maintain an optimistic outlook for life on earth, despite the harsh 'realities' that surround us daily (ie. fear based propaganda and hyper consumer fetishism).
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July 11, 2014
Living at Findhorn in the late 80s, I came to see Spangler as the wisest, sanest living author I knew. This book was a store of treasure for me

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