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What Wags the World; Tales of Conscious Awakening with Miriam Knight

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What Wags the World; Tales of Conscious Awakening with Miriam Knight

When mystical experiences occur, people awaken to a more humane worldview and a burning passion to inspire personal and global transformation.  What Wags the World: Tales of Conscious Awakening is a topical and compelling collection of conscious awakening stories from 37 individuals from many different walks of life.

Each contributor describes life-changing experiences that resulted in extraordinary transformation within their own life, and realizations of an interconnected and multidimensional universe. Their understanding of the world and how it works has been so profoundly changed that they feel compelled to share their story and pass on the gifts of wisdom, insight, and compassion they have gained. Contributors include: Ervin Laszlo (forward,) Anita Moorjani, Bernie Siegel, MD, Gregg Braden, Foster Gamble, JD Messinger, Larry Dossey, MD and Cmdr Suzanne Giesemann.

Author, Miriam Knight was a senior business executive who made a mid-life shift onto the spiritual path. Upon moving to the US from England, she published a holistic journal for 7 years. She then founded New Consciousness Review (ncreview.com)—a review magazine and website that showcases the people, books and films inspiring personal and global transformation. She also hosts an award-winning weekly author interview show that provided the foundation for her new book, What Wags the World, Tales of Conscious Awakening.

A native of Venezuela and citizen of the world, Miriam has lived on four continents and speaks four languages.  She has a BA in Romance Languages and Psychology from Boston University, and an MA in Psychology from the University of Virginia.

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