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Ending The War Within introduces a new cultural lexicon of concepts for Modern Peace as a post-religious and universally accessible model; requiring no membership, no salespitches, and no ideological entrapments.This groundbreaking work contains what may be one of the most important global developments imaginable: the dissolution of 21st century human suffering.It is a timely, fearless, and engaging inquiry into the critical need for new models of peace that addresses the root of mass shootings and a litany of other previously unsolvable societal themes. Providing a bold yet respectful deconstruction of long venerated icons, this book offers an unprecedented template that answers the urgent call for contemporary solutions. It examines the question why the great majority of our historical leaders of peace have been either male or monastic, and why sexuality and womanhood have been perilously omitted. Until Now.

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