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At its deepest essence, this book is about the interplay of light
and shadow-good and evil-in constant motion throughout our lives.
Like the ebb and flow of oceanic tides, rising and falling in
concert with the moon, we move constantly back-and-forth between
admirable and ignoble behavior. We are not fixed, and we're never
perfect. No one is exempt-we are mercurial and ever-changing-thus
any sense of permanence is merely an illusion. Each of us is born
with an animalistic nature that is our ancient heritage and has
served our species well through the millennia for basic survival.
Since it appears that we are the only creatures endowed with higher
consciousness, we are uniquely capable of contemplating our
existence, thus we have evolved to the point that we can make
choices above and beyond our mere survival. Moreover, through
self-mastery, evolution has presented us opportunity to go beyond
the reactivity that characterizes most other living things. Our
species governs and reigns supreme over the planet with advanced
reasoning and execution skills combined with skills in emotion
management and impulse regulation-also setting our species apart
from the animal world. However, the nature of our power depends not
primarily upon this superior raw potential. Ultimately, our power
is determined by the operating system we apply in self-governance,
and that is the focus of this book. Moreover, it provides a
framework for understanding power within eight dimensions in an
attempt to illuminate those key forks in the road where choices are
made in our pursuit of power, both healthy and destructive. Healthy
power emerges from the development of a person's core strengths and
is manifested in effective personal leadership. This, in turn,
generates positive, values-driven results through our empowering
influence upon others and systems. Welcome to your journey toward
self-empowerment "A stellar job, Craig: a well written, well
organized and eminently readable book. I recommend it
enthusiastically." -Wayne Dyer
At its deepest essence, this book is about the interplay of light
and shadow-good and evil-in constant motion throughout our lives.
Like the ebb and flow of oceanic tides, rising and falling in
concert with the moon, we move constantly back-and-forth between
admirable and ignoble behavior. We are not fixed, and we're never
perfect. No one is exempt-we are mercurial and ever-changing-thus
any sense of permanence is merely an illusion. Each of us is born
with an animalistic nature that is our ancient heritage and has
served our species well through the millennia for basic survival.
Since it appears that we are the only creatures endowed with higher
consciousness, we are uniquely capable of contemplating our
existence, thus we have evolved to the point that we can make
choices above and beyond our mere survival. Moreover, through
self-mastery, evolution has presented us opportunity to go beyond
the reactivity that characterizes most other living things. Our
species governs and reigns supreme over the planet with advanced
reasoning and execution skills combined with skills in emotion
management and impulse regulation-also setting our species apart
from the animal world. However, the nature of our power depends not
primarily upon this superior raw potential. Ultimately, our power
is determined by the operating system we apply in self-governance,
and that is the focus of this book. Moreover, it provides a
framework for understanding power within eight dimensions in an
attempt to illuminate those key forks in the road where choices are
made in our pursuit of power, both healthy and destructive. Healthy
power emerges from the development of a person's core strengths and
is manifested in effective personal leadership. This, in turn,
generates positive, values-driven results through our empowering
influence upon others and systems. Welcome to your journey toward
self-empowerment "A stellar job, Craig: a well written, well
organized and eminently readable book. I recommend it
enthusiastically." -Wayne Dyer
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