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Resources are a collection of writings, transcripts, and essays. Click Titles for copy in PDF format.
Being With Others That Changes Everything
Transcript of Vancouver Public Library seminar May 19, 2005: A presentation on life that is well lived.
Radical Human Presence
Transcript of Vancouver Public Library seminar October 27, 2004. A presentation on human presence drawn from personal life experiences that captures a person’s inherent capabilities for joy, wisdom, compassion and courage in view of life’s brevity.
Growing Through the Re-employment Process
Transcript of Vancouver Sutton Place Hotel seminar June 24, 1995: A presentation about the whole of life and how that comes to bear on a specific challenge – job loss.
Characteristics of Soul
A description of a person’s inherent resource that is often overlooked.
The Undeniables of Relationship
When all is said and done about relationships there are five undeniables.
The “Undeniable” You
Certain things are true about you - five simple truths.
The 10 Inevitables of Life
Naive optimism under estimates life realities, facing them with joy one can move forward without disillusionment and cynicism.
The Well of Compassion
Every person has a reservoir of compassion. It is a must that gives balance to extremes we cannot afford to ignore.
At Last We Came Out Entirely Right
It is always good to slow down and benefit from our own experience; begin a personal life-review that revisits decisions made and lessons learned.
To Be Grasped by Greatness
A grasp of greatness involves the total person, training all our senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell.
What Holds Your World Together?
Sometimes life has a way of causing a person to pause – and rethink everything about relationships and re-aim towards what is true and matters most.
ABC’s of Being Human
A seven-page essay on what it means to be human.
Book Interview of “Life That Loves To Happen”
Transcript of in-depth interview with Landon Saunders discussing content of his book “Life That Loves To Happen . . . no matter what happens” – 16 pages.
How Do I Find Out Who I Am?
How do you become a somebody especially in the age of the Great Mass that is so enamored with all things celebrity?
The Humanity of Your Job . . . and Love
There is more to our “job” than we can imagine – beyond being just functionaries we can bring a kind of “work” to our jobs that can make the workplace much more than it is.
When You’re Out of a Job
Sometimes being out of a job offers a unique opportunity to explore deeper considerations.
The Work of Helping Others
Three suggestions are made to make helping others a matter of genuine selfless help.
The Three Chairs That Carry Our Weight
So much of life today is crowded around one chair to the neglect of the other two.
The Third Education
The third education requires learning to be courageous.
Imperatives for Greatness
What makes a human being great? Three imperatives are followed.
You Can’t Win By Fighting Failure
A brief discussion about the nature of failure and a healthy view of failure.
Never Let Conflict Go To Waste
Beethoven and brief thoughts on conflict that begins with you.
How Old Before Educated?
Thoughts on what it means to be “educated.”
Dealing With Loneliness
Thoughts on how to deal with loneliness when it becomes a dominant part of your everyday life.
Questions that Shape Your World
Four questions that help a person come to a better understanding of their worldview and in turn serve to develop a more satisfying way to live.
Why Are You Here?
A penetrating missive on the point of religion.
The Religion Most Needed
A discerning look at religion that nurtures the human spirit.
What To Make of Religion
Transcript of Vancouver Public Library seminar November 8, 2007: Landon discusses the present crisis in religion and what really matters.
What is Education?
In the fields of education, medicine, and religion the processing of information and data has overshadowed character and values.
Living Your Dream
Landon discusses a livable dream. You can live it today, and you can live it no matter what happens.
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