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Lynne Twist and The Soul of Money

“This is the right book at the right time. Lynne Twist provides a unique, intelligent and soul-centered look at how we can release the burden of having or not having money. To anyone who wants to transform their lives and the world, I give this book my highest recommendation.”

“Eloquently and passionately written, The Soul of Money describes how money can be a vehicle to fulfill our highest ideals of life and love and to discover new meaning in our lives. I recommend it highly.”

“In the Soul of Money, Lynne Twist speaks to the souls of people about their relationship with money and wealth in today's world. With her gentle, generous and wise approach to a difficult topic, Lynne guided me through a personal transformation of how I think about money, how I handle money and what money represents. I am now in love . . . with my own soul.”

For more than 40 years, Lynne Twist has been a recognized global visionary committed to alleviating poverty, ending world hunger and supporting social justice and environmental sustainability.
From working with Mother Teresa in Calcutta to the refugee camps in Ethiopia and the threatened rainforests of the Amazon, as well as guiding the philanthropy of some of the worlds wealthiest families, Lynne’s on-the-ground work has brought her a deep understanding of people’s relationship with money. Her breadth of knowledge and experience has lead her to profound insights about the social tapestry of the world and the historical landscape of the times we are living in.
Her compelling stories and life experiences inspired Lynne to write her best-selling, award-winning book “The Soul of Money: Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Life” (W.W. Norton, 2003) which has been translated into nine languages including Korean, Chinese, Vietnamese, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Bulgarian and Portuguese.