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Managing the Spiritual Neighborhood
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491_9780974187549
This work unravels the tangled knot of opinions, policies and ideology to reveal the source of divinely inspired law, justice and administration. A gritty work, but also philosophical, Managing the Spiritual Neighborhood takes the reader on two parallel journeys: superficially through a crime-plagued DC suburb, but more substantially along a logical path that bridges the cosmic divide between reason and real-world experience.Beginning in Camp Springs, Maryland and ending in Fairfield, Iowa, Gabis's grass-roots perspective on the modern condition shatters the mold of conventional wisdom and conventional politics. The author argues convincingly for bottom-up change based on principles derived from the oldest philosophy known to man:  the Vedic tradition of ancient India as re-assembled and re-interpreted by the modern-day sage and teacher, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, founder of the Transcendental Meditation movement.The heart of this work is a sharp critique of government – in particular, the rigid posture of administrators, and also the use of force in administration, an element fundamental to our modern system, but which the author shows to be the product of centuries of ignorance in an age that has seen failures, both political and environmental, on a global scale.More than an abstract treatise, the book offers solutions, outlining a plan of action that will carry communities, and society, to a new paradigm of politics, law, and justice. Strap yourself in for a dive into regions that scholars of today rarely touch, connecting the wisdom of the ancients to the mundane reality of life in modern America.
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