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The Mother of Invention

The Legacy of Barbara Marx Hubbard and the Future of YOU

Neale Donald Walsch author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hay House UK Ltd

Published:7th Feb '11

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A biography of a spiritual visionary, written by one of the great thinkers of our time

Tells the life story of futurist and seer Barbara Marx Hubbard and in so doing explains the future of every human being on earth. This biography begins in the future, unraveling Barbara's story backward, from December 22, 2012, to the date of her birth.

The Mother of Invention tells the life story of futurist and seer Barbara Marx Hubbard and in so doing explains the future of every human being on earth. Neale Donald Walsch's unique style and power of communication make clear the importance of this visionary thinker. In what may very well be a new-form literary style, this biography begins in the future, unraveling Barbara's story backward, from December 22, 2012, to the date of her birth, and offering at the end of each chapter a special section inviting every reader to explore how they may directly apply to their own daily life what Barbara has observed and learned during her remarkable 80-year journey.

It is a journey that saw her become the first woman ever to have her name placed in nomination for the vice presidency of the United States by a major political party, that took her to Russia as a culture ambassador for peace, that had her visiting the Oval Office and asking a President of the United States a question that he could not answer, that placed her in deep acquaintanceship with the American space program, and that finds her today at the leading edge of contemporary thought and innovative action regarding our construction of the future.

Neale Donald Walsch's biography places Barbara Marx Hubbard's life and work in its rightful place at the centre of human consciousness raising.

ISBN: 9781848503021

Dimensions: 230mm x 155mm x 20mm

Weight: 444g

288 pages