The Leap is filled with hope for tomorrow.
In our troubled world, it’s easy to feel alone—and, in
our era of campus shootings and terrorism, fearful.
The Leap shows us that we are far from alone—that
we are part of something so encompassing, we can
never be alone.
A global shift is occurring in which we are edging
our way toward becoming one world. Now, we must
link to a sense of inner connectedness that few
experience yet on a daily basis, but that is essential
if we are to interact with each other peacefully.
As we become conscious of our inner oneness, we
begin living from a different mindset. We experience
a deep stillness, from which an intuitive wisdom
arises to guide every aspect of our personal lives
and how we respond to each other.
The Leap not only changes how we make decisions
as individuals, but also as leaders of organizations
and countries. It provides the key to personal
fulfillment—and the hope of the world.
English Literature instructor, management
consultant, publisher, and now author,
Constance Kellough has been a pioneer in
bringing resolution to challenges and conflicts
by honoring the unquestionable value of each
individual. The insights she now shares with us
in The Leap began developing as a young teacher
of disadvantaged high school students and
continued through bringing ...