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Welcome to the stream
LINKS  
 
The ties that bind us together create new bindings of sustainable strength. We like "linking" and try to use it wisely, in everything we do. Here are some "links" to multi-dimension social venture resources that may be meaningful for you and others. The wealth of resources reflected on these pages provides insight into the realizable potential of ShareResourcesNow.
 
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What we do and how we do is influenced by a deep sense of perpetual learning. The following are some of the books and authors whose words and sentiments have influenced what we do and how we do it with links to places we've found where you can order the publications for your own resource.
 
 
"Anyway: The Paradoxical Commandments: Finding Meaning in a Crazy World",
by Kent M. Keith. Putnam Publishing Group. [
Amazon]
 
"Creation Spirituality: Liberating Gifts for the Peoples of the Earth",
by Matthew Fox. Harper SanFrancisco. [
Amazon]
 
"Cry Pain, Cry Hope: Thresholds to Purpose",
by Elizabeth O'Connor. World Books Publisher. [
Potter's House Books]
 
"Global States: An Introduction to International Relations",
by Sunil Sondhi. New Delhi. Sanjay Prakashan [
Vedams Books]
 
"Inspired Philanthropy",
by Tracy Gary and Melissa Kohner. Jossey-Bass. [
Grassroots Funding]
 
"Investing with Your Values: Making Money and Making a Difference",
by Jack A. Brill. New Society Publishers [
Booksitee]
 
"Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation",
by Parker J. Palmer. Jossey-Bass. [
Amazon]
 
"Oneness: Great Principles Shared by All Religions",
by Jeffrey Moses. Fawcett Books. [
Amazon]
 
"Public Official Associations and State and Local Government: A Bridge Across One Hundred Years"
by David S. Arnold and Jeremy F. Plant. George Mason University Press. [
Amazon]
 
"Socially Responsible Investing: Making a Difference and Making Money",
by Amy L. Domini. Dearborn Trade Publishers [
Booksite]
 
"The Abilene Paradox and Other Meditations on Management",
by Jerry B. Harvey. Lexington Books. [
Amazon]
 
"The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace",
by M. Scott Peck. Simon and Schuster. [
Amazon]
 
"The Dream of God: A Call to Return",
by Verna J. Dozier. Cowley Publications. [
Amazon]
 
"The Hundredth Monkey"
by Ken Keyes, Jr. DeVorss & Company. [
Amazon]
 
"The New Community",
by Elizabeth O'Connor. Harper and Row Publishers. [
Potter's House Books]
 
"The Red Sea Rules"
by Robert J. Morgan. Thomas Nelson Publishers. [
Amazon]
 
"The 10 Natural Laws of Successful Time and Life Management: Proven Strategies for Increased Productivity and Inner Peace"
by Hyrum W. Smith. Warner Books. [
Amazon]
 
"Visions of a Better World",
A United Nations Peace Messenger Publication, published by Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (UK) Global Cooperation House, United Kingdom. Available .via
Brahma Kumaris bookshop]
 
"With Obligation to All",
by George R. Ariyoshi. Ariyoshi Foundation, Honolulu. [
Amazon]
 
 
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Pictures do often convey more than a thousand words. Here are some that we find particularly inspiring:
 
"Do unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You",
Norman Rockwell Mosaic presented to the United Nations in 1985 by Mrs. Nancy Reagan, then First Lady of the United States. [Original hanging at the United Nations;
accessible/viewable electronically via CyberSchoolBus]
 
"Visions of a Better World",
A United Nations Peace Messenger Publication, published by Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (UK) Global Cooperation House, United Kingdom. Available .via
Brahma Kumaris bookshop
 

 
Contact us if you are interested in engaging in a path to new success that integrates these ideas and more.
 
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