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On 28 Feb 2006 07:02:10 -0800, "bpnjensen"
wrote: Ditto for Dennis Weaver. One of the great deep thinkers of our time. He thought enough, and was compassionate enough, to be a vegetarian. That gives him a leg up in my book. Bruce Jensen Editorial Reviews From the Inside Flap Though millions recognize Dennis Weaver for his roles in the long-running television series "Gunsmoke" and "McCloud" and, more recently, as the host of the Western Channel, the most important work of his life has not been performed in front of a camera. Since the early 1980s, he has dedicated himself to serving humanity and the environment. Now, Weaver shares the story of his life--his childhood and military years, his career as an entertainer (which includes a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood), and his more recent success as a spokesperson and role model for social annd environmental concerns. His ultimate goal: to remind us that only through collective spiritual growth and understanding the interrelationship of all living systems, will humanity consciously step forward to preserve our world for future generations. About the Author Dennis Weaver won an Emmy award for his role in television's longest running series, "Gunsmoke". Over the past five decades, he has appeared in stage, television, and motion picture productions as actor, comedian, and singer/songwriter. Weaver co-founded Love is Feeding Everyone (L.I.F.E.) and founded the Institute of Ecolonomics to find solutions for a sustainable ecology and economy. He is a sought-after speaker on social and environmental issues. Weaver lives in a self-designed "Earthship." A film on this environmentally friendly home has been featureed on PBS nationwide and at internation and U.S. environmental film festivals. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/157...lance&n=283155 |
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