Peace Is the Way: Bringing War and Violence to an End by Deepak Chopra

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  • Publisher: Crown Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: January 2005
  • ISBN-13: 9780641885372
  • Sales Rank: 16,068
  • 288pp
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“There is no way to peace, peace is the way.”

This statement has never been more true. Now, Deepak Chopra expands on A. J. Muste’s insight, teaching us how to expand awareness, stop reacting out of fear, and reject war—one person at a time. As Dr. Chopra says, “Violence may be innate in human nature, but so is its opposite: love. The next stage of humanity, the leap we are poised to take, will be guided by the force of that love.”

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Chopra's latest work is prefaced by endorsements from four Nobel Peace Laureates, Muhammad Ali and an impressive array of other notables. Here, the Indian-born doctor and author of the bestselling The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success and other popular spiritual guides contends that the deeply ingrained human habit of resorting to violence can be ended by raising the consciousness of individuals until there is a global change in awareness, similar to the shift that took place when the age of science took hold. Chopra, whose bestsellers and celebrity-friendliness have saddled him with a reputation for being guru to the rich and comfortable, is refreshingly honest about the way our comfort and security are ultimately the fruits of war. "The satisfaction of waging war cannot be replaced by philosophy or religion," he writes. In addition to analysis, he offers daily practices of meditation, thought and actions on behalf of others as a way to live the truth of Mahatma Gandhi's famous quote: "There is no way to peace. Peace is the way." Ultimately, however, the ego itself has to be disarmed to live the way of peace, he says: "For me as an individual to be free, I have to confront myself with questions about who I really am, and this is done in large part by examining the layers of false identity that I mistakenly call me." This is clearly harder to practice than it is to read. Still, Chopra's affirmation that "our true identity is at the level of spirit and nowhere else" has the ring of truth and so does the rest of this simple, practical, inspiring book. Major ad/promo. (Jan. 18) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Bestselling author Deepak Chopra is widely recognized as one of the world’s leading authorities in the field of holistic medicine. His belief that the mind, body, and spirit are closely interknit has won him legions of followers.

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Peace Is the Way: Bringing War and Violence to an Endby Anonymous

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November 29, 2005: Surveys constantly reaffirm to us that our number one desire is for world peace - yet we also feel powerless in our efforts to create it. If ever there was a time and a real place to form a ?global community of conscious peace makers?, that time is now and the place is now described in detail in Deepak Chopra?s latest masterpiece, Peace is the Way. This is the time to take the important steps in the direction of personal evolution. Our chosen way of being in the world has more than a personal consequence: it is truly the power necessary to create the peace we desire both personally and globally. We?re not talking about an anti-war movement. We?re talking about a peace movement as in moving with peace. With much-needed insights on why we are NOT creating peace, Chopra writes on The Myth of Security, The Metaphysics of Terror and The Chemistry of Anger he delivers the solutions in Putting the Body at Peace, God is Revealed in Stages and Seven Practices for Peacemakers. Chopra clearly outlines how each one of us can end war one person at a time. Take this important book to heart and make practical use of it. Each of us has our own individual wars within ourselves, our families, our communities, etc. Our contribution to ourselves and to humanity must be to ?be for, think for, feel for, speak for, act for, create for and share for peace?. There IS something you can do. Start with understanding how.

Peace Is the Way: Bringing War and Violence to an Endby Anonymous

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August 02, 2005: This book is another outstanding, thought-provoking selection from Deepak Chopra that explains the basis of the senseless and needless violence of today's troubled world and offers spiritual solutions for ending the chaos and bloodshed. The world's spiritual teachers all understand that humanity cannot long continue on its current path which will almost certainly lead to utter destruction on this planet, yet the answer is to stop viewing ourselves as victims of the 'less than human' villains--'Others'--and begin respecting our common humanity. When we question the cultural, religious, and political forces that motivate and influence our spheres of existence, we can begin to see other people as ordinary people like ourselves with the same desire for happiness and live the way of peace. In this extensively researched book, Dr. Chopra provides the historical, social, and psychological underpinnings of how the world arrived at the place it now finds itself, living in constant fear of extremists and terrorists which can be found in all cultures and religions. I especially loved the epilogue which is an apt and wise conclusion to the book's premise. It features the Buddhist fable of Sticky Hair and Prince Five Weapons which teaches that compassion is the most potent weapon we can use to utterly destroy our enemies.


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