It is about the SOUL and community being a part of the SOUL emerging. I love how he fleshed out how a Quaker "Clearness Committee" works. I would love to have a group that does it.
There is a DVD with the book. I hope to watch it in the new year.
I gave it 4 1/2 stars on Library Thing because I didn't particularly like him pontificating at the end about his Quaker pacifism. It was sort of antithetical to the "soul opening" way a Clearness Committee works - accepting, non-judgmental, and not giving opinions. It closed me up a bit (because without the great wars fought, we might all be speaking German [Japanese] right now), but not too much.
Overall, loved this book and glad I finally read it.

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