Self-Dominion
Reset Your Moral Compass to Personal Integrity
Unwavering self-dominion is essential in modern life.
The books listed on this website present information on how average citizens can take charge of their personal welfare and the welfare of all residents of planet Earth.
Courtesy NASA
Courtesy NASA
These books were authored by Mini Pandit, M.D., MBA, and edited by Mary L. Holden.
The book, Moral Compass for Modern Society: Living with Integrity the Charvak 2.0 Way offers approbations to cope with the complexities of being human. The message is for people to put themselves in charge of their lives using a moral compass set to personal integrity as navigational North.
Abuse of Power & Privilege: Raising Awareness of a Global Problem addresses exactly what the title states. It focuses on two societal characteristics—power and privilege—and how they are used and abused to serve a select few. Modernization creates new hierarchies that allow humans to enjoy a more privileged status over all other living beings on Earth. It is the responsibility of every individual, both the abused and the abuser, to be aware of abuses and minimize inequities that compromise and harm to others.
In G.O.D.: Gracious Omnipresent Divine, the author reveals how one can sense all-pervasive Divine energy without adhering to the tenets of organized religions. Even as an agnostic, one can sense the wonders of the omnipresent Cosmic consciousness.
The book, Fat Belly: Your Worst Enemy, focuses on the significance of belly fat. Excess belly fat is also called abdominal obesity. Abdominal obesity is an independent predictor of mortality. Even men and women of normal weight are at risk. The book simply explains the mechanism of how belly fat is responsible for strokes, heart attacks, high blood pressure, adult-onset diabetes, and other common diseases.
Other notable book edited by Mary Holden: Portraits in Faith