Moore combines memoir-like glimpses
into his life along with evocative poems he has written in order to
make the case that replacing current paradigms could heal humankind and
positively impact the world’s future. His motivation is the conviction
that going forward the world must consider global needs. This book
calls for both a new paradigm and updated prophecies based on new
revelation. Thus, the author challenges existing paradigms centered
around religious doctrine and national self-interest.
Gifted with a knack for softening the defenses of those he addresses,
even while suggesting the errors of current thought, the author is
unlikely to make lasting enemies. One cannot stay annoyed at someone
willing to reveal personal hurts (for which little consolation arrived
from religion). You may agree, or not, with his editing of the second
paragraph of the Declaration of Independence and suggesting this be
substituted as the authority above sacred writings. Regardless of your
opinion, likely you would fight to defend his freedom to speak
out...even while questioning whether the delicate plant of equality can
thrive globally without careful, even sacrificial, watering like that
provided by our founding fathers.
Moore has spent thirty-five years professionally securing volunteers
and funds to support healthy causes. During this time he attended talks
given by forty, world-renown speakers including actors/actresses,
politicians, entertainers, and authors. He surveyed health workers
regarding the conventional and alternative approaches to healing that
they advocate. For this book he has evaluated and incorporated their
comments into workable paradigms for family, forgiveness, and freedom.
While the author is often guilty of rehashing buzz words from today’s
media and scientific research, a saving grace is that his sharp mind
has perfected instilling trite phrases with surprising freshness.
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