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Who am I? Why am I here? What is my life about? These are the questions that have shaped philosophy religion, and human civilization as a whole. They are also the questions we use to shape and measure our own individual lives. And in the uncertainty of the present, we struggle perhaps more than ever before. There is opportunity but also discouragement. We yearn for an interior sense of direction, we listen for a call. In this fascinating discussion, David Spangler presents fresh insights about what motivates us, inspires us, transforms us, and sustains us. He examines the impulses behind what…mehr

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Who am I? Why am I here? What is my life about? These are the questions that have shaped philosophy religion, and human civilization as a whole. They are also the questions we use to shape and measure our own individual lives. And in the uncertainty of the present, we struggle perhaps more than ever before. There is opportunity but also discouragement. We yearn for an interior sense of direction, we listen for a call. In this fascinating discussion, David Spangler presents fresh insights about what motivates us, inspires us, transforms us, and sustains us. He examines the impulses behind what we choose to value in life-the intellectual, emotional, and spiritual framework within which we conduct ourselves. For thinkers, seekers, and anyone looking for the courage simply to be themselves, The Call offers gently provocative thoughts on the content and character of our destiny.
Autorenporträt
David Spangler has been a spiritual teacher since 1964 and the author of over 30 books including Journey Into Fire, Apprenticed to Spirit, Subtle Worlds: An Explorer's Field Notes, and Facing the Future. However, he is also a storyteller specializing in tales of wonder and magic that allow him to share his spiritual perspectives in humorous and exciting ways. His stories are those of ordinary men and women discovering unsuspected talents and abilities in themselves and new possibilities in the world around them. Most of his stories originated as Christmas tales to share with friends and family, embodying the wonderment of the Holiday Season, but their insights into human potentials and the unseen dimensions of the cosmos make them timeless.