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Avoiding Dystopia with William T. Hathaway on Health & Healing Radio

 
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What will our future look like if we stay on our current course? What do we need to look at and cultivate now to avoid any version of a dystopian future? Join us for a contemplative discussion on the present and our future with William T. Hathaway. William T. Hathaway began his writing career as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco, then joined the Special Forces to write a book about war. A World of Hurt won a Rinehart Foundation Award for its portrayal of the psychological roots of war: the emotional blockage and need for patriarchal approval that draw men to the military. Summer Snow tells of an American warrior in Central Asia who falls in love with a Sufi Muslim and learns from her that higher consciousness is more effective than violence. Radical Peace: People Refusing War presents the experiences of peace activists who have moved beyond demonstrations and petitions into direct action, defying the government's laws and impeding its capacity to kill. He was made a teacher of Transcendental Meditation by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and is currently an adjunct professor of American studies at the University of Oldenburg in Germany. For more information visit peacewriter.org
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What will our future look like if we stay on our current course? What do we need to look at and cultivate now to avoid any version of a dystopian future? Join us for a contemplative discussion on the present and our future with William T. Hathaway. William T. Hathaway began his writing career as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco, then joined the Special Forces to write a book about war. A World of Hurt won a Rinehart Foundation Award for its portrayal of the psychological roots of war: the emotional blockage and need for patriarchal approval that draw men to the military. Summer Snow tells of an American warrior in Central Asia who falls in love with a Sufi Muslim and learns from her that higher consciousness is more effective than violence. Radical Peace: People Refusing War presents the experiences of peace activists who have moved beyond demonstrations and petitions into direct action, defying the government's laws and impeding its capacity to kill. He was made a teacher of Transcendental Meditation by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and is currently an adjunct professor of American studies at the University of Oldenburg in Germany. For more information visit peacewriter.org
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