DescriptionJames F. Twyman, a traveling troubadour, was ready to risk his life to sing a peace concert in Bosnia. Once in the war-torn country, he ventured into a secluded mountainous retreat to discover a mystical community known as the Emissaries of Light. This secret society, said to exist for thousands of years, is dedicated to the nourishment of the eternal flame of peace and to the banishment of fear and mistrust from the world. In this recording, Twyman presents his experience in his own words, inviting everyone to share his new vision for the world and possibly become a peacemaker.
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DescriptionWorld War II had begun, and London was being bombed. Most parents were sending their children to live with relatives in the countryside for safety's sake. But shy, delicate Elizabeth didn't have anyone nearby. Instead, she would have to go far away, to Ir
DescriptionYour body wants to be healthy, explains Dr. Andrew Weil - and its ability to heal itself is remarkable. The question is: Are you giving your body the opportunity to do so? With Self-Healing Strategies, this best selling author and trusted expert on
DescriptionHistory's great achievers have always managed themselves. That, in large measure is what makes them great achievers. They were once rare exceptions, but in today's world most of us will have to learn to manage ourselves. Peter F. Drucker, author of Management Challenges for the 21st Century, explains that success in the knowledge economy comes to those who know themselves - their strengths, their values, and how they best perform. This article, which originally appeared in the March-April 1999 Harvard Business Review, is offered in audio form exclusively through Audible.