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THE PLAN
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In his masterful new book, The Plan, author, teacher and visionary Robert M. Jankel writes, “It is our separation from each other that brings the disorder into the world. It is our desire to outdistance one another, our belief in a personal superiority, and it is an egotism multiplied a billion times that causes the cracks in the world and perpetrates the divisions in each of us.” If you agree with this philosophy, as the reviewer does, you’ll want to read The Plan because it is all about making positive changes. The themes that resonate throughout this fine book are those of love found in every major religion, yet Mr. Jankel offers concepts that are nondenominational for a creation of a world government and even a universal sign language. Mr. Jankel writes, “Being truly happy is something we all strive
for but few of us attain...the wrongness occurs once we’ve stepped
over the line, and our desires become obsessions.” So what should
we do? The Plan offers nuggets of wisdom that encompass
ideas ranging from world prayer, to health, fear, loneliness, and self-empowerment
to family, creativity, balance and consistency. |
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We read, in the chapter called The Promise, “The whole world stands at the crossroads, at the brink of some great transformation or annihilation.” Are the good guys going to win? Whether you are a businessman, housewife, student or retiree, The Plan is a must-read to, at the very least, begin the transition to love and harmony. Robert M. Jankel has given us a Tao (road) to understanding the pure spirit with which we were born. When we discern this, we (society) can take more consideration of each other, the nation and the world as a whole. And that is The Plan. |
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Richard Fuller |
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Pertinent Info: 132 PP, 6 x 8, Issue Date, 2003. Cost, $12.95 ISBN 1-55605-362-2 Available from the publisher:
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