All's Well: Where Thou Art Earth and Why - Inspirational Book for Self-Discovery & Mindfulness | Perfect for Meditation, Yoga & Personal Growth
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All's Well: Where Thou Art Earth and Why - Inspirational Book for Self-Discovery & Mindfulness | Perfect for Meditation, Yoga & Personal Growth All's Well: Where Thou Art Earth and Why - Inspirational Book for Self-Discovery & Mindfulness | Perfect for Meditation, Yoga & Personal Growth
All's Well: Where Thou Art Earth and Why - Inspirational Book for Self-Discovery & Mindfulness | Perfect for Meditation, Yoga & Personal Growth
All's Well: Where Thou Art Earth and Why - Inspirational Book for Self-Discovery & Mindfulness | Perfect for Meditation, Yoga & Personal Growth
All's Well: Where Thou Art Earth and Why - Inspirational Book for Self-Discovery & Mindfulness | Perfect for Meditation, Yoga & Personal Growth
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A rollicking treatise on human achievement and potential that offers the keys to perfecting our purpose: establishing Freedom for All.In All’s Well. Where Thou Art Earth and Why, John Lefebvre blends philosophy, metaphysics and ethics into an original, lyrical meditation on our place in the Universe, both the distance we have come and the much longer way before us.Lefebvre suggests that—at our core—we are the Universe’s vessels of consciousness. That means that we are also it’s vessels of astonishment and of love. With this up-sizing of the human condition, he argues that the United States’ founding principles, as compared to its achievements to date, form the clear basis for establishment of Universal Rights and Responsibilities. These include the Rights to:Life, Liberty and the pursuit of HappinessAccess to food, clothing and shelterAccess to the tools of self-improvement, to health care, to basic capital, and to justice, andThe Right to a Healthy EnvironmentOur lack of achievement, to date, is that these rights are not, nor have they ever been, universally accorded. These rights, that so many of us take for granted, come with huge responsibility. The Responsibility that comes with Freedom, Lefebvre contends, is to assure all others have every right that we take for granted, as completely.“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed with certain unalienable Rights (“..quaintly referring to our species as ‘men,’“ suggests Lefebvre). Though they may not have fully comprehended the breadth and extent of their words, by some genius America’s founders stumbled upon eternal truth. Lefebvre admits this genius is currently overshadowed in America by a different sentiment.“Those who accept what freedom has fallen in their lap, but who ignore what others less fortunate must suffer, have not earned their Freedom but have, merely, taken liberties. Even these liberties come with dire responsibilities: to protect all humans from deprivation, and protect all our natural bounty, Earth, from degradation. To accept as the fair price of Freedom, that these responsibilities have no borders, and to act accordingly, has never been more pressing.”Interweaving small, autobiographical glimpses of Lefebvre’s remarkable life and career, All’s Well is nevertheless a story of us all, providing a rare and lyrical perspective on humankind—and what both parts of that word truly mean.
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John Lafebvre is a passionate advocate for the awakening consciousness of humanity with a special focus on the lost art of ethical practice, failing systems, and civic responsibility. He illuminates that our collective ignorance costs us and catalogs the unintended consequences of the status quo. His declaration of “Universal Human Rights” serves as the foundation for his invitation and his argument: for as sophisticated and insightful as humans are by design, we are not as thoughtful or mindful as we might be. Our senses have been overrun by complacency and a corrupt system of information and governance that disregards the rights of others, and the natural order of our habitat, leaving “humans” woefully lacking in awareness or impetus, and in dire need of a wake-up. His clarion call for a community of “thoughtful species” has never been more timely, and his revelations about the universal rights of all beings, including those of the natural world, are compelling and urgent. He thoughtfully invites us to reconsider our position and levies our current vantage point as narrow, arrogant and self-destructive. All’s Well offers a thoughtful summary of John's insights while outlining the civic systems that need rehabilitation or annihilation. He also offers that a certain measure of civil disobedience and force employed by thoughtful citizens might be exactly what the world needs now. Truly an enjoyable and thought-provoking read with just the right dash of humor and grit.

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