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A World Without Identity: The Sacred Task of Uniting Humanity

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2020 Living Now Awards Evergreen Silver Medalist for World Peace

What if the ways in which we attempt to reform our society or transform our political systems are doomed to multiply the mistakes of the past? What if there were a different path to equality and unity?

In this groundbreaking work of channeled wisdom, Patrick Paul Garlinger explores a novel approach to political and social change.

A World Without Identity offers an incisive diagnosis of the problems of our current political, economic, and legal systems, and a profound critique of the conventional ways we attempt to reform them. Our approach to social change suffers from the same flaw: the illusion that we are separate from each other and therefore must defend ourselves from others.

In reality, we are all one. Our lives are entirely interconnected and interdependent. Humanity’s collective mission is to embrace that truth, celebrate our differences, and manifest unity on a global scale. As humanity jettisons its conventional and limited understanding of the self, we will come to celebrate the infinite ways of being human. We are on a path to global unity, where differences are no longer sources of division or derision. To manifest that world, however, we must abandon our conventional ways of creating social change.

Reframing our systems of government, finance, and law from a place of compassion, unconditional love, and forgiveness, A World Without Identity offers a radical new vision for healing our world and uniting humanity.

244 pages, Paperback

Published January 21, 2020

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