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Global Healing - The Book That May Save the World

Vipin Mehta, P.E., M.A.P.A.
(3/28/2008)

'Thinking Outside the Box' is centered upon a deeper Metaphysical understanding of how the human mind works and teaches us how to create our own reality through the power of choice - hence 'Change the mindset, Change the world!'

New York, NY (PRWEB) -- Engineer, Political Scientist, and Spiritual Counselor, Vipin Mehta has written a new book series, and we're not exaggerating when we say it just may save the world.

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"'Thinking Outside the Box' is centered upon a deeper Metaphysical understanding of how the human mind works and teaches us how to create our own reality through the power of choice - hence 'Change the mindset, Change the world!'"

The Global Healing series is a visionary solution as to how we, individually and collectively, can shift humanity away from our current course heading toward global suicide by choosing a new path of Global Healing. To accomplish this, we must first address this problem at its very root -- the human mind.

Global Healing: Thinking Outside the Box, the first of three books in the Global Healing series, sets the foundation for a new field of knowledge known as Metaphysics, which refers to anything that falls beyond the realm of physics, such as the human mind. By describing the various metaphysical components and inner-workings of the human mind such as belief systems, the emotional matrix, inner-senses, layers of consciousness, dimensions of choice, and the development of the mindset itself, Mr. Mehta gives us a deeper understanding of the tools we need to consciously design and create a reality of our choosing.

"Metaphysics is the knowledge of the human mind in its total complexity," says the book's author, Vipin Mehta. "Through this type of knowledge, we can expand our consciousness and learn how to change mindsets by transmuting, transforming and transcending negative emotions of hate, jealousy, rage, anger, fear and control into positive emotions of love, happiness, joy, compassion, freedom and dominion. This is the true source of our current global conflict -- the conflict of individual mindsets."

Mr. Mehta drew much of his inspiration from the late Senator James William Fulbright, a pioneer on international, cultural and intellectual exchange with the creation of Fulbright International Exchange & Scholarship Program, who said, "In our quest for world peace, the alteration of attitudes is no less important, perhaps more important, than the resolution of issues. It is in the minds of men, after all, that wars are spawned; to act upon the human mind, regardless of the issue or occasion for doing so, is to act upon the source of conflict and the potential source of redemption and reconciliation."

Vipin Mehta, Chairman and Founder of MEHTA Engineering, has had an illustrious background as a civil engineer who designs and builds roads and bridges in the literal sense. Now, this physical engineer turned metaphysical engineer finds himself helping to build bridges between the hearts and minds of different peoples to guide us all along the path towards a lasting peace and a deeper human understanding.

In the book's foreword, Harriet Fulbright says of Mr. Mehta, "His ideas are deliberately inclusive; they lie outside the particulars of distinct religions or political structures. They can be understood and accepted by all religions, all political parties and ideologies, and by all races, tribes and citizens in all parts of this planet. They focus on the human ability to reach out to those who are different in upbringing, outlook, skin color and cultural orientation and to understand and accept those differences without feelings of threat or the need for combat."

The first book off the press was personally handed to President Bill Clinton, a life long friend of Senator James William and Harriet Fulbright, in honor of his charitable work and international efforts to further peace by helping bridge various mindsets around the world.

Global Healing: Thinking Outside the Box goes on sale nationwide and in the United Kingdom on April 3, 2008 at midnight following the Global Healing Book Launch Event in the author's hometown, Orlando, Florida, and hosted by both Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty. The sequel, Global Healing: Awakening Spirituality, and the finale, Global Healing: New Vistas of Hope are both set to be released later this year by Fulbright Publishing.



Vipin Mehta, P.E., M.A.P.A. - new path, Thinking Outside the Box, Fulbright Publishing, mindset, expand our consciousness, hate, jealousy, rage, anger, fear, love, happiness, joy Vipin Mehta, P.E., M.A.P.A. - was born in India and raised in Mumbai during the Independence Movement inspired through Mahatma Gandhi's principles of non-violence. Shortly after migrating to the United States in 1969, Mr. Mehta became a licensed Professional Engineer and established MEHTA Engineering, now a 30-year transportation and infrastructure construction management firm. Mr. Mehta has also received a Masters in Public Affairs from Northern Illinois University.

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