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The more beautiful world our hearts know is possible

Book • 2013
This book delves into the narratives that underpin our society, contrasting the 'Story of Separation'—which views everything as separate—and the emerging 'Story of Interbeing'—which sees everything as interconnected.

Eisenstein argues that our current planetary crises are rooted in the old story and invites readers to adopt a new worldview of interbeing.

He relates real-life stories to illustrate how individual acts of courage, kindness, and self-trust can transform our culture and contribute to a more beautiful world.

The book emphasizes the need to surrender the old worldview of separation to create a more connected and harmonious world.

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

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André Duqum
when discussing the vision for a future post-meaning crisis.
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Vivian Cheng
in relation to the potential of Bitcoin to create a more beautiful world.
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Dr. James Cooke
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Charles Eisenstein
, exploring spirituality, ecology, economics, and human civilization.
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Bradley Morris
in the context of building a more beautiful world.
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John Patrick Morgan
as a book promoting a more beautiful world through actions aligned with one’s heart.
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Adam Jackson
as books written by
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Charles Eisenstein
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Rich Roll
as one of the books written by
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Charles Eisenstein
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Ryland Engelhart
as a modern-day brilliant mind, mentioning two of his books.
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Wes Carter
when talking about creating a better world that is possible.
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Sverker Sörlin
som en författare som beskriver en längtan efter ett annat sätt att leva.
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