Hope for All is an updated reissue of the best and most pertinent
excerpts from Prevention from the Inside-Out edited for the general
public regarding creating change from the inside-out. Part I contains a
series of compelling, extensive and detailed interviews from community
folks and change agents who were on the front lines experiencing, first,
personal change from realizing the Three Principles of Mind,
Consciousness and Thought in their lives, then applying it in a state of
service to help others in communities and organizations. Part II
contains "A Guide for Realizing Community and Organizational Change from
the Inside-Out," written for those who want to learn how to create
change from the inside-out in communities and organizations. In
addition, it presents four models for applying this Three Principles
approach in communities, and also contains excerpts of personal results
from a major qualitative study titled, "The Experience of Participants
after Three Principles Training." Sydney Banks, who uncovered Three
Principles understanding, and Dr. Roger Mills, who first applied this
inside-out approach in communities, would be proud.
About the Author:
Jack Pransky, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized trainer, coach,
counselor and consultant who since 1991 has been studying and teaching
The Three Principles. He has authored numerous books about the
inside-out nature of life that have received wide acclaim for being
among the best Principles-based books. Jack is a trainer of trainers, a
coach of coaches and a counselor of counselors. In 2001 his book,
Modello received the Martin Luther King Storyteller's Award for the
book best exemplifying King's vision of "the beloved community," and in
2004 Jack won the Vermont Prevention Pioneer's Award.