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Imagination and Creativity & compassion

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The Creative Journey: The Dalai Lama, Richard Gere, and Alice Walker

His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, actor Richard Gere, and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker came together at Emory University to discuss the arts and spirituality.

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The Way of Imagination: Essays

Scott Russell Sanders shows how imagination, linked to compassion, can help us solve the urgent ecological and social challenges we face.

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A Conversation with Alice Walker

The bestselling author discusses her role as a global citizen and her connection with nature, history, and activism

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Journey to the Heart: Daily Meditations on the Path to Freeing Your Soul

Beattie, author of Codependent No More, Beyond Codependency, and Lessons of Love, writes with the same warmth, honesty, and compassion in this collection, helping readers chart a new path toward spiritual growth and renewal.

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Why We’re Drawn to Nature

What happens when we spend time outdoors? We explore how getting out in nature can restore peace of mind—and make us more creative.

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Where Do We Go Now?

A group of Lebanese women try to ease religious tensions between Christians and Muslims in their village.

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Howl's Moving Castle

When an unconfident young woman is cursed with an old body by a spiteful witch, her only chance of breaking the spell lies with a self-indulgent yet insecure young wizard and his companions in his legged, walking castle.

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Born Into Brothels: Calcutta's Red Light Kids

Two documentary filmmakers chronicle their time in Sonagchi, Calcutta, and the relationships they developed with children of prostitutes who work the city's notorious red light district.

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