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Heal the World: A Do-it-yourself Guide to Human & Planetary Transformation

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The Earth is in crisis. Clearly, humanity has lost touch with Nature. We are, every second, committing appalling damage to the environment, to ourselves, to other species and to the planet home we share.The answers to environmental decline will not come by trying to persuade politicians and industrialists that urgent and fundamental changes are required. They are motivated by the need to get elected and by self-interest. What can WE do to heal the world? Former television personality turned world visionary, David Icke gives positive suggestions about how to discover our path and recognize that we are part of a larger consciousness, connecting with others and learning how to heal the Earth. He says we have to begin at home. Healing others and healing the world has to start with self-healing, rediscovering self-respect and love in one's own life.Freedom starts with learning and overcoming fear and guilt and releasing our social conditioning. Judging others can become listening and understanding. We need to rediscover Earth's energies and the special places where we can best connect with these energies, and balance the negative and positive. David's engaging, readable style allows complex ideas to be easily understood. He travels extensively, offering public talks and discussions around the UK and USA about the world transformation. He lives on the Isle of Wight with his wife Linda and their three children.

112 pages, Paperback

First published August 1, 1994

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David Icke

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David Icke is a writer and public speaker.
He has toured all over world giving presentations and has written over 10 books sharing his research and views regarding the current state of society and global events.
Former BBC television sports presenter and British Green Party spokesman.

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November 27, 2016
I don't know what it is about Icke that I find so intriguing, his writing is immersive but it is still garbage.
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March 18, 2018
I intend read this book fully to try to find how to heal the world - I am trying to find some techniques to do this. I want to compare what I know (my knowledge), and what I can learnt from the book (his knowledge) to improve my healing work.

I was considered to give this book 3 stars because it was not much to tell how to do it, he was telling stories almost all this book but the last chapter did give some tips how to do it so I changed my mind to give 4 stars. I would think David Icke should give more tehniques in the book (give pictures and diagrams how to do it then I would consider giving 5 stars).

The main message is David assume if we heal ourselves first, our consciousness would be healed then. We should not heal the world without healing ourselves. It is good that David to teach us about the green enviroment, how we should look after ourselves, and our environment to raise the consciousness is very important to me.

We should consider to follow our heart, by using our feelings rather than our thoughts - is the message I often hear from other authors. We should follow our intuition by respect this message.

It would be good if David should define what is love - he said that we should think of love to send to other person - if a person never been loved by other person then he/she would not know what loves means - it would be good if there is a definition of love. I enjoyed read this book.
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September 22, 2022
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If you are someone on a spiritual journey or someone who sees the evil and corruption plaguing this world and wonders how do we fix this?; this book is a must read. This book has put me at ease with my disgust and frustrations for the elites of the world. I now have a much better sense of how to react to current events that seem to increasingly grow sicker and sicker with each passing day. Thank you to David Icke for such a powerful book. A+ and highly recommend.
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137 reviews7 followers
July 11, 2023
This is an early book, and his understanding of certain topics has, understandably, evolved over the years (eg. reincarnation). But it is still a good book. It came from the heart, and as a reader you can feel this.
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158 reviews26 followers
January 19, 2019
A very basic outline with grand suppositions and very surface information. Not sure why he even bothered.
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96 reviews2 followers
June 19, 2024
David Icke i wasn’t familiar with your game
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490 reviews11 followers
March 16, 2013
One of David's older books from the early 90s, but I would dare say I bet he stands by most, if not all, of what he said here. There's a lot of useful truths, albeit coming through an "imperfect filter" as Neale Donald Walsch would say, and it's worth a read.

I know that even in 2013, in England anyway, David Icke is still known most famously for being on the Wogan show and 'saying he was the son of God' (as the common misconception goes), which must be frustrating considering all the other good stuff he has done stemming from that, but I do wish he wouldn't go on about it in most of what he writes - he still does it today only now it's usually along the lines of "see, I told you so and you just called me mad". It comes across as off-puttingly defensive. But however he came to the knowledge he shares here, so be it. The result is the same.
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March 25, 2017
Some interesting points, but he's not enlightened. Not inspiring.
some twaddle and some blatantly wrong.
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