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Thrust of light Sep 25, 2008
By L. Davies
"Shazzy"
This book is truly an inspirational piece of work. Not just for teachers and parents, but for anyone who wishes to have a better understanding of life and dreams of becoming a better person within themselves. And if any of you ever get to meet this guy, you'll understand that he's truly amazing. The whole world should look up to him.
A Thrust of Light Jan 03, 2008
By Francis Gilligan I would agree heartily with the poster of this review, having read the book myself. The author, who is truly just "God's little pencil" has written a book that I believe contains something for everyone. Education is truly the key to enlighten a civilization and it is easy to look around and see that this world is in great need of enlightenment. All who are committed to enlightment, are committed to education; is what it truly boils down to. This book is for all you freedom-fighters, dreamers, and those who would change the world, not to mention those in the field of Education. It is education we must have for "A Thrust of Light" that will dispel the darkness of ignorance which is at the root of mankind's every problem. "Thrust of Light: An Education Manifesto" shows the way to achieve a higher form of education and is for all parents, teachers, and all those who wish to BE the change they want to see in this world.
Great Inspiration for Great Education Jan 01, 2008
By J. Josephs An inspiring, noble work on how to improve education as the foundation for a better society and the bringing in of an age of enlightenment. The author has the courage to expose the unacceptable, the wisdom to illumine about a higher way and a true love of children, their nurturance and undfoldment, so they can be the balanced individuals they were meant to be, beings of kindness who know themselves and who therefore can rise into the future honerable leaders of a higher civilization of peace, progress and joy.
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