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Finding freedom is a life-long aspiration that lights our way out of hell. The 7 Footsteps and 7 Prayers unlock a kinder, gentler and long-lasting engine for transformation. As we leave hell behind, we unlock and unchain all that prevents us from being worthy of love.
Rise to the Sun: 7 Footsteps and 7 Prayers for Getting Out of Hell is a gentle nonfiction book filled with powerful art and images, prayers and stories about what the journey to freedom means to people of all walks of life. It gives us a much-needed return to purity.
This book delves into transforming ourselves before we
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Finding freedom is a life-long aspiration that lights our way out of hell. The 7 Footsteps and 7 Prayers unlock a kinder, gentler and long-lasting engine for transformation. As we leave hell behind, we unlock and unchain all that prevents us from being worthy of love.

Rise to the Sun: 7 Footsteps and 7 Prayers for Getting Out of Hell is a gentle nonfiction book filled with powerful art and images, prayers and stories about what the journey to freedom means to people of all walks of life. It gives us a much-needed return to purity.

This book delves into transforming ourselves before we can transform the world. The 7 Footsteps and 7 Prayers assert a format for change: we are ready to reprogram ourselves, rather than be programmed by outside forces.

The 7 Footsteps symbolize the way forward-personally, collectively or spiritually. The book plays with travel and journey in two senses-forward on a physical road and into the heart of the self. It illustrates that the art of living is learning to be good to ourselves. The author, along with the brave women and men who open up their stories and teachings, are our living teachers. Each has struggled with trauma and grief to actualize new ways of seeing life and gaining freedom.

Works of art by Ida O'Keeffe, Norman Rockwell, Zhang Xiaogang, Andrei Rublev, Bo Bartlett, Antoine Watteau, Lawren Harris, Winslow Homer, and Odilon Redon emphasize the purpose of each chapter and footstep as a way of action and reflection.

Guiding us to feel safe in the face of change, this book includes stories and insights from diverse personalities such as Nancy B. Black, MD, Colonel, US Army, Retired; Tamara Buchwald, Attorney; Kathy Eldon, Founder, Creative Visions; Tim McHenry, Chief Programmatic Officer, Rubin Museum of Art; Winsome McIntosh, President, The McIntosh Foundation; JoAnn Wright Milliken, Ph.D., Senior Executive, US Department of Energy, Retired; Jessica Rockwood, President, International Public Health Advisors; Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn, Trustee, The American University of Paris; The Rev. Eva Suarez, Associate Rector, St. James' Church; Tom Vendetti, Ph.D., Psychologist and Emmy-winning filmmaker.

The Prayers by C.L. Sulzberger, Padraig O Tuama, Hermann Hesse, Nancy B. Black, MD, Colonel, US Army, Retired, the Iroquois/Haudenosaunee Confederacy, The Mother (Mirra Alfassa), Annie Besant, and Richard J. Marks give us something to do: they guide us actively toward seeing what needs to be released, surrendered, completed, forgiven and cherished. They also bring us into the heart.

Cover design by Gjorgji Pejkovski. Interior design by Zoran Maksimovic.


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Autorenporträt
Richard J. Marks is an American author, communicator, spiritual counselor and storyteller who lives in the West Village of New York City. As a writer and speaker, Richard loves the challenge of being a "bridge" between old ways and new; a "connector" between people who have traditional viewpoints, and those with more creative and unexpected narratives. He understands the need for breaking down silos and the importance finding the synergies across communities.

Richard J. Marks' nonfiction inspirational book project published by New Degree Press (April 2020), RISE TO THE SUN: 7 Footsteps and 7 Prayers for Getting Out of Hell, is a gentle book about spiritual healing and personal/community transformation. Richard believes we can turn ourselves, and our activism, from hopelessness and feeling stuck to self-worth and freedom. The book is about the importance of finding freedom and seeing beauty. It is about what happens when we begin to unlock and unchain all that prevents us from being human beings who are worthy of love. Rather than a self-help book, it brings people to experience their own pauses and prayers.

He is culturally a citizen of the world. In 2005, he founded Productions 1000 for energy, environment and sustainability leadership; he has communicated the rise in renewable energy, sustainable and conservation finance, impact investing and global narratives for solutions sectors.

Richard is a founding and current Board member of "Innocents at Risk," a public-private partnership with the United States Department of State to battle child trafficking through awareness programs aimed at educating the public. He is the former Board Chairman of the Inland Ocean Coalition, whose mission is to create an inland movement that builds land-to-sea stewardship.

Marks studied Classics and Liberal Arts at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and earned his degree in Culture, Literature and the Arts from the University of Washington. He was a staff journalist for CNN, and a story development executive at National Geographic Feature Films. Nationally and internationally, with the U.S. Department of Energy in Washington DC and in China, he has advocated extensively for renewable energy and sustainability.