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Human Robots & Holy Mechanics

by David Kyle
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Kyle maintains that the world is controlled by the corporate economy with its ever-growing technology. He calls this economy the Machine, implying that it has a life of its own and that we humans have become robots in its service. Having established the Foundation for Russian-American Economic Cooperation, Kyle has taught and consulted worldwide and continues to work with groups exploring psychological and spiritual traditions. His work and book aim at developing ``holy mechanics'' who work at fixing the machine through spiritually deepened lives. It is scary to read and realize what we humans have allowed to happen to our relationships with each other and the earth. But Kyle gives us hope with his challenge. Recommended for all general collections.-- John Moryl, Yeshiva Univ. Lib., New York

Book Details

Published
March 25, 1993
Publisher
Portland, Or. : Swan/Raven, c1993.
Pages
255
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780963231000

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