On the heels of reading The Ministry for the Future, a friend gave me this book. It could not have come at a better time. Recapture the Rapture offers a roadmap that just about anyone can follow to help humanity change course from what many if not most, believe is a cataclysmic collision of our own making. The former book offered a mash-up of solutions, which would come from governments, economists, scientists, and engineers. Recapture the Rapture shows us how we ordinary individuals can take the steering wheel and guide ourselves into a harmonious and sustainable future. Or at least have fun trying!I have bought and given away six copies and am committed to getting this book into as many hands as possible, partly because I want there to be a better world (a world that hasn't been destroyed by our stupidity) for my children and their children, and partly because I want my friends to join me in the big adventure of changing our hearts and minds with the simple practices outlined in the second part of the book.Some books are important but hard to get through; this one was a joy to read. The author's use of humor made the vast amount of information easy to take in and digest. His style is pithy and poetic.Other books that moved me so include Ecotopia, The Fifth Sacred Thing, Sapiens, Homo Deux, Civilized to Death, the Crack in the Cosmic Egg, The Biology of Transcendence, The More Beautiful World, Sacred Economics, and A Brief History of Everything. Based on the second chapter on sexuality, I am now reading Transcendent Sex: when Lovemaking Opens the Veil. So far so good.