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- Narrated by: Paul Geiger
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Publisher's Summary
In a time of social and ecological crisis, what can we as individuals do to make the world a better place? This inspirational and thought-provoking book serves as an empowering antidote to the cynicism, frustration, paralysis, and overwhelm so many of us are feeling, replacing it with a grounding reminder of what's true: we are all connected, and our small, personal choices bear unsuspected transformational power. By fully embracing and practicing this principle of interconnectedness - called interbeing - we become more effective agents of change and have a stronger positive influence on the world.
Throughout the book, Eisenstein relates real-life stories showing how small, individual acts of courage, kindness, and self-trust can change our culture's guiding narrative of separation, which, he shows, has generated the present planetary crisis. He brings to conscious awareness a deep wisdom we all innately know: until we get ourselves in order, any action we take - no matter how good our intentions - will ultimately be wrongheaded and wronghearted. Above all, Eisenstein invites us to embrace a radically different understanding of cause and effect, sounding a clarion call to surrender our old worldview of separation, so that we can finally create the more beautiful world our hearts know is possible.
With chapters covering separation, interbeing, despair, hope, pain, pleasure, consciousness, and many more, the book invites us to let the old Story of Separation fall away so that we can stand firmly in a Story of Interbeing.
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- Christina P.
- 06-03-19
Excellent concepts; narration detracts a bit
Charles Eisentstein presents some excellent concepts for how to address the serious ecological challenges ahead. He makes essential connections between problems humans have wrought on the natural world and those we face in society and our personal lives. I wish there had been as much on solutions as on describing the problems. Other than that, I'm glad to have listened to it and I learned some good things new to me.
Paul Geiger's narration often sounded as if he were a machine. It almost got in the way of my hearing this book since a machine voice is completely opposite to Charles Eisenstein's message. I wish I could have heard this book in the author's own voice.
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- Elan Sun Star
- 07-31-17
Astounding lucidity a pasterpiece
What did you love best about The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible?
I have thousands of audiobooks and tens of thousands of books,
This stands as one of the very best top 3
Brilliant and clear
A must read
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- Molly Gordon
- 01-19-17
A phenomenal book offering hope
This is perhaps the wisest and most hopeful book I have read in my lifetime, and I have read many. In his wisdom, the author doesn't claim to be right, he claims only to be pointing in the direction of an understanding that can free us from the painful experiences of separation, lack, and entity that plague us. Read it with an open mind and heart. Notice what it wakes up in you and celebrate the unfolding.
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- Thomas
- 05-09-15
This is an exceptionally good book!!
If you could sum up The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible in three words, what would they be?
Sacred Storytelling Turning/Tipping-Point
What other book might you compare The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know Is Possible to and why?
Gregg Braden: Turning Point - which also tells the story of our rapidly transforming world.
What about Paul Geiger’s performance did you like?
Great clarity of calm tempo - which was helpful to digest the material.
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- P. Metz
- 04-10-15
The Most Important Work of our Lifetimes
When I first read this book, I felt as if Eisenstein had written the book that had been floating around in my head for the last several years. In this work, the author draws on the totality of knowledge that has been gathered by humans over the course in history and his previous, lofty works to answer the all-important questions: "How did we get to where we are as a species?" "What needs to change in order to change the course of humanity and the planet?" "What can I do about this nagging feeling that something is wrong here?" and "How can one solitary human make a difference in this out-of-control world?"
Charles argues that the negative direction that this planet and our species is heading can be traced back to one root cause: the stories that we live by that we use to answer the questions "why am I here?" "who are we as a species?" and "what is the right way to live?" I picked this up right after finishing David Korten's "Change the Story, Change the Future," and this work illuminates both the current story we are living by and the one that we need to inhabit in order to change the course of human history.
Read this immediately and begin standing in a new story of humanity.
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- Violet
- 09-18-20
Just didn’t resonate with me
This book was recommended to me by a very like minded, respected friend. So I was very excited to listen. I found it to be at first, over complicated and intellectually pretentious...then just trite. I really was hoping for something inspiring and eye opening. Not sure why I just couldn’t appreciate it. I can see that many very smart people found the book to be magical. Didn’t do it for me.
I am vegan..and didn’t really love his treatment of the subject of veganism...I tried to remain open in spite of that. I feel that the message could’ve been conveyed in one chapter...
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-01-19
Great, important book. Read it yourself.
The content of Tthis book Is so mind expanding and so important. Sadly, the performance is subpar. Many words are mispronounced, the delivery is robotic...
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- Joseph Arnold
- 04-20-17
This book will change your life
Listening to this book felt almost like remembering some forgotten dream; almost as if I were listening to a version of myself from the future, where I had become a more badass and mature version of myself.
Boo-yah!
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- Dean Larson
- 07-19-21
Long but well worth it
This is immediately a top recommended book for me, joining the likes of Tao Te Ching, The Four Agreements, and Your Next 24 Hours. It is incredibly rare that anyone speaks to me the way Charles does; indeed, he has addressed and named thoughts and feelings that I've had my whole life that I've never read/ heard anywhere else. I was shown so much with his deep insight, and many concepts I've had (about self and the world) were well articulated in such a way that I was able to explore them on a deeper level. It's as though he was able to read my mind and know ideas I wanted to expand upon, and gave me the tools to do so. Without any spoilers, the final chapter really explained how I've felt for almost my entire life. The book is long, but well worth it. I do wish Charles had narrated it himself though, I feel he would've done a better job! That said, I've certainly heard worse. If you are someone interested in self growth, as well as bringing more Love and Light to this world, then this is a 20/10 recommend 👌 Thank you Charles, big Gratitude for you
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- Anonymous User
- 05-07-21
Thank GOD for this book.
For real. Read it everyone. It’s actually perfect. And humble. That’s a combo we didn’t find often. ;)
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- Rob
- 01-20-20
Watch yourself, change yourself, change the world
This book was not what I initially expected but I enjoyed it thoroughly. It has given me a framework to observe and question all my assumptions about who and what I am, how the world works, and if reality even exists. By loosening our grip on absolutes, on what we tell ourself to believe, it creates space for a new narrative, a new story of a world that we actually want to participate in. If like me you're put off at first by the narrators voice I urge you to pay on and you will forget it was ever a issue.
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- Istvan Csaba Kakas
- 05-16-22
Beautiful!
Beautiful in every way, highly recommended! Heart warming and mind expanding book, I wish everyone would read this one.
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- Thomasson
- 02-03-22
No stone left unturned....
A powerful book that doesn't pull any cognitive punches.
Fearless and unapologetic, this is akin to a good spring clean of all those dark musty places we tend to commonly avoid. Charles Eisenstein has nailed it!
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- Purple Unicorn
- 01-07-22
Excellent expansive perspective on the world
This book takes a massive, complex and frankly heartbreaking subject and breaks it down into digestible and most importantly uplifting chunks. It's lucid and compelling, and frequently stopped me in my tracks and brought me to tears. A more beautiful world IS possible.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-12-21
One of the best books I ever red
Thank you so much for the amazing research, for the compassion, for the inspiration and the hope you transmit through this book. I think if each person on the planet red this book, we would have a peaceful earth.
I will recommend it to all my family and friends.
Thank you Charles! Thank you so much!
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- Anonymous User
- 10-05-21
Deep insights
Deep insights into current paradigms of the world and how the world won’t change with the current paradigms in place. A true new way of seeing and being is required and force isn’t what’s required, force is part of the old story
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- Kindle Customer
- 06-14-21
beautiful
Engaging throughout and ideas were explored in a clear and concise manner. Love it
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- Anonymous User
- 04-19-21
hard to follow
I adore his ideology but have such a hard time following the book, would nevertheless recommend it.
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- Kate Carey
- 11-18-20
Incredible story!
Loved it! Eloquently written, challenged my thinking and was inspiring to see how separation can be transformed for oneness and a more beautiful world our hearts know is possible.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-04-20
Amazing!!
An absolutely amazing, inspiring book.
Cant wait to delve deeper into his work, he's truly an inspiration.
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- Joseph Dobson
- 07-27-20
Sparky
Loved it. Very articulate and powerful writing. First heard what was a life changing interview of Charles on an nz doco called "living the change". Have since enjoyed his other videos and books. I always prefer the author to read but you can't have everything :) thanks.
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- Lana Raill
- 06-13-20
A good book ruined by robot
Great content spoiled by robotic voice reading! Struggled through it as a result. Would be better read by author.
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- sheridan h zala
- 03-29-20
“A crack where the light shines through”
Simple stated, the most powerful set of words outlining the cosmic and profound interbeing that’s always been with us. We’re but a global heartbeat away from it reifying. Thanks for shining the light into my heart & putting it into words Charles.
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- Benjo
- 03-06-22
sooo eye opening and deeply reconnecting
amazing perspectives on so many aspects of our lives.
evonomy
ecology
holistic views and corellations between economy ecology and little organisms etc.
so grateful.
and the story at the end confirms.
we are never alone ~ here for a purpose x3
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- Rebecca Tilley
- 02-11-22
Stunning book, robotic reader.
I don’t know why they chose this narrator for this beautiful book when I know Charles is more than capable of reading his work wonderfully. The book is amazing, the narrator literally sounds like a robot.
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- nelson
- 06-16-21
Everyone need to read/listen to this book
This book holds an incredible message for all humanity.
It’s written a and read beautifully.
If you’ve ever felt like the society we live in now is missing “something” you may very well understand what that is by the end of the book .
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- Kindle Customer
- 03-08-21
Rosenstein's books are all brilliant
A masterpiece of storytelling, persuasion, and argumentation. Charles has a way with words that captivates and shakes your, for the better.
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- Kristyn Begnell
- 01-23-21
Life-changing
This book is not only life-changing, it is potentially world-changing. A must for every human to read/listen to.
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- ingswarrior
- 06-01-20
The ultimate wake up call
Charles Eisenstein has really outdone himself in this masterpiece of literature. He calls upon us to question who we really are to discover that we see far more than the limited individuals we were led to believe we were by our society, that we have the capacity and ability to transcend the collective story of separation and enter the story of inter being as our fate tests in the balance. Stunning and powerful book.