Foster Harding’s newest book describes its author’s eight-decade journey from a young boy to a spiritual elder. It shows how life-long love of Nature gradually brought him love and wisdom. The book’s stories offer beauty and hope to a chaotic and exhausted world. It shows that myriad opportunities accompany the world’s litany of dysfunctional problems. Perhaps the best thing: This book provides a clear approach to transform our fears and frustrations into loving relationships with ourselves, each other, Mother Earth, and all life. The author believes that everything we need to co-create Heaven on Earth lies within our reach — but not in the external world where we’ve been focused. He asserts that the only effective approach to Heaven on Earth is inner work. We must allow love and peace to permeate our inner landscapes before Heaven on Earth can manifest in the outer world around us. This inner work belongs to all of us.
An excerpt from the Introduction: "My own life experiences have taught me that Heaven on Earth is within our reach. Notice I did not say it is already in our grasp. There is much change to be embraced before we shift from where we are, to where we’d like to be. But it is, for each of us, within the reach of our potential to actually co-create a shift in our experience of daily life, to include more and more Heaven on Earth. I am experiencing the unfolding of this shift daily, so I am confident when I say it is within our reach.
This book shares stories of its author’s profound shift in clarity about the nature of human life. It describes powerful experiences, both physical and mystical, through which his soul story was revealed. Every soul has its own parallel story. Perhaps future events will reveal yours.
An excerpt from the book: “It is our nature to keep growing; so long as we are breathing, this life has more to share with us. … The experiences that shaped my personal growth have served me well, but that doesn’t mean my truth is or should be, your truth. Words set in stone belong on monuments and gravestones, not in minds and hearts embracing spiritual growth. Allowing our beliefs to modify and grow enables our life to remain motivated and meaningful.”
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