The Six Fix: Spiritual Healthcare for a Stronger America (Paperback)
America is struggling because we’ve sown and reaped spiritual mistakes. The Six Fix is a guide for restoring our spiritual health. Whether you’re a congresswoman, a mother, the President, or a 5 year old, makes no difference! We all need to align ourselves to “How Life Works FOR GOOD”. Our politics, our education, our economics need to operate according to Life-Centered Values and Priorities! Then, our homes, our communities, and nation will be healthy and prosperous, again! Blessed not cursed!
Publisher : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; No2 edition (January 15, 2017)
Language : English
Paperback : 207 pages
ISBN-10 : 1539936643
ISBN-13 : 978-1539936640
Item Weight : 10.1 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.47 x 9 inches
Reviews
★★★★★
With this easy-to-follow guide for improving ourselves and our world, Michael Shevack gives us a solution for all the challenges and the messes that we have gotten ourselves into. By following his clear vision, we can all help to create a world where we want to live happily, peacefully, and prosperously.
The Six Fix is simple, yet profound. It is usable information for creating the world where we would like to live. We can transcend our differences by following the authors suggestions. He confirms the idea that even though everything begins with ourselves, that beginning has far-reaching implications. There is no reason not to begin today.
— C.S.
★★★★★
The Six Fix by Michael Shevack is an excellent book which has REAL and NON_RELIGIOUS, NON_PARTISAN, NON_POLITICAL solutions to fix the predicament the United States of America is in today. He offers six ways that every one of us, from children to aged seniors can incorporate into our thinking and actions, which would actually fix our country's situation for now and for future generations. His main principle is that we incorporate goodness into our thinking and actions and our politics. His six steps to fix America and our lives are to thinks and act in ways that are good for ourselves and for others, then to extend that to seek good for all others, for future generations, and for all life and creation. And finally to seek good continually in all we think, say, and do be attempting to always improve. Yes, this WOULD fix our whole world, but it would take ALL of us doing it ALL the time.
— Bonnie N.