The Otherness Factor: Co-Creating and Sustaining Intentional Relationships - Kathleen Hall; Bonner Hardegree
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The Otherness Factor: Co-Creating and Sustaining Intentional Relationships
Kathleen Hall; Bonner Hardegree
Synopsis "The Otherness Factor: Co-Creating and Sustaining Intentional Relationships"
2015 IPPY AWARD - SILVER MEDAL - ADULT NON-FICTION2015 eLIT AWARD - SILVER MEDAL - SELF HELP What if finding love and purpose only requires we become more of who we are - would we know how? Envision a life where we no longer exhaust ourselves trying to fit in or change one another; where relationships are more about otherness than sameness; where the search for common ground and shared interests doesn't hold us back or limit our potential. Today's campfire for the long conversation about life, love and purpose is lighting up cyberspace and the global community. No longer can we pretend there is one right way to be in this world. Spiritual, religious and cultural beliefs may influence our choices - yet, each of us has the innate power to shape our life and form relationships through intention and volition. Guided by ancient and contemporary thought leaders, we discover a new alchemy of science, psychology and spirituality. Beyond theory, our capacity to co-create our life has become scientific fact - revolutionizing and reframing all we thought we knew about freewill. This book will take you to places far beyond the ordinary and offer you the power, courage and audacity to stand in your own otherness and form meaningful, lasting relationships. Turn the page - invite new energy and insight - as you begin to realize the potency of becoming more of who you are. ".. through Socratic 'discussions' .. an approach to life that promotes self-knowledge, liberation from the ego, and an appreciation and acceptance of diversity." -- Kirkus Reviews "...stripping away the oughts and shoulds that family and society hand to us ...for those who are curious, for those who, the authors say, are always arriving." -- Judith Helburn for Story Circle Book Reviews "If answered, the writers' call to respect the otherness of those with different world views could go far to help resolve the murderous antagonism that seems to be ripping civilizations apart." -- Leo McLean, Award-Winning Journalist