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Finding the Real You : Moth into Eagle

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford George Ronald 2011Edition: 2nd rev edDescription: v, 234 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780853985495
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‘Something’s missing in my life!’ Starting from this all-too-familiar feeling, this book focuses on the talents and capacities you never knew you had but which have always been there, waiting to be discovered. This new updated edition of Viv Bartlett’s bestselling book draws on the author’s innovative work in helping young people become aware that they are, essentially, spiritual beings with tremendous powers that can release their potential. Since Finding the Real You was first published over twenty years ago, Viv has travelled extensively lecturing on the ideas in the book, drawn from the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith. He has been a foster-carer, served on the Interfaith Council for Wales, and is a co-founder of the Swindon Young People’s Empowerment Programme (SYEP) which works with vulnerable and disaffected young people. The Programme is being increasingly used in primary and secondary schools.
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‘Something’s missing in my life!’ Starting from this all-too-familiar feeling, this book focuses on the talents and capacities you never knew you had but which have always been there, waiting to be discovered.

This new updated edition of Viv Bartlett’s bestselling book draws on the author’s innovative work in helping young people become aware that they are, essentially, spiritual beings with tremendous powers that can release their potential. Since Finding the Real You was first published over twenty years ago, Viv has travelled extensively lecturing on the ideas in the book, drawn from the teachings of the Bahá’í Faith. He has been a foster-carer, served on the Interfaith Council for Wales, and is a co-founder of the Swindon Young People’s Empowerment Programme (SYEP) which works with vulnerable and disaffected young people. The Programme is being increasingly used in primary and secondary schools.

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