In this new book, Cousineau attempts to look at a much neglected but vital part of the human spiritatonement. In using this term, he is not referring to a theological concept but to what he calls the next step after forgiveness. To address this important topic, Cousineau gathered the 15 essays and interviews by high-profile writers. All 15 contributors are committed to promoting the book when it eventually appears. There are several prominent names among them who can help us attract reviews and audiences: Huston Smith, Jacob Needleman, Arun Gandhi, and Azim Khamisa, who by himself draws hundreds of people to his events all over the world. And Elie Wiesel, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, is in the wings waiting to endorse the book, and His Holiness the Dalai Lama is currently reading the manuscript to consider writing the foreword.
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Phil Cousineau is an award-winning writer and filmmaker, teacher and editor, independent scholar and travel leader, storyteller and television host. He lectures frequently on a wide spectrum of topics that reflect his mythic journeys, including mythology, movies, writing, mentorship, beauty, travel, sports, and creativity. Currently the host of Link TV’s Global Spirit series, Cousineau has published more than two dozen nonfiction books and has fifteen scriptwriting credits to his name. His books have been translated into nine languages. An expert on mythology and film and the “hero journey” structure of screenplays, Cousineau consults on writing projects of all kinds. He lives in San Francisco.
Arielle DeLisle is an Earphones Award–winning narrator, voice actor, and commercial producer. She has recorded more than sixty audiobooks, including dystopian young adult titles and Michael Wallace’s Righteous series.
Danny Campbell is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and an actor who has appeared in CBS’ The Guardian, the films A Pool, a Fool, and a Duel and Greater Than Gravity, and in over twenty-five commercials. He is a company member of the Independent Shakespeare Company in Los Angeles and is an adjunct faculty member at Santa Monica College.