Jump Time: Shaping Your Future in a World of Radical Change by Jean Houston


Jump Time: Shaping Your Future in a World of Radical Change
Title : Jump Time: Shaping Your Future in a World of Radical Change
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ISBN : 1591810183
ISBN-10 : 9781591810186
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 291
Publication : First published January 1, 2000

Jump Time gives in-depth evidence of a unique period for humanity, on a global and personal level—a period of rapid change that will transform human nature for the better. The new millennium is a time in which what we have scarcely dared to dream is beginning to reveal its shape. The spectacular and dangerous changes that come with this millennial beginning require that we use every capacity we have in order to make this transition. What must we do to prepare ourselves for this rich and challenging time? This is an informative and enriching handbook for life in the twenty-first century.


Jump Time: Shaping Your Future in a World of Radical Change Reviews


  • Angelica Taggart<span class=

    Jean Houston is amazing - even tho this book was written over 10 years ago, it is perfect for the times we are in today.
    Our book group read this together and did so with a dictionary in hand. Not only did we learn lots of new words, we also had amazing discussions. This book took us longer than most books do, because of the number of interesting concepts to talk about and we were really inspired.

  • David Melbie

    Wonderful book! Jean has one of the best views of the world as it is and she sees the beautiful potential in it all! --From A Reader's Journal, by d r melbie.

  • Christopher

    Excellent so far...

  • Michele Cacano

    This is a collection of essays on the nature of evolutional leaps: Cultural, Spiritual/Psychic awareness, etc. To be honest, there wasn't much presented here that I wasn't already familiar with, but I think the author wrote it with more of a bent towards educating those new to the material. Also, this book feels twenty years old. It was published in 2005, but I am not certain when the essays themselves may have been written. There are essays about the internet aka virtual intelligence and global connection, but it was before the ubiquitous presence of modern social media, so it was still less than mainstream knowledge.

    I feel the book was interesting (even though I skimmed some over-explained parts-to me, anyway) and well-written and I enjoyed several of the personal stories shared about people she has met and spoken with.