The Divine Government: Guidance for the Leader

· Sacred Wisdom Revived Book 2 · Radiant Books
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Marie Antoinette, Napoleon, Queen Victoria, the 13th Dalai Lama, and Joseph Stalin, on the one hand . . . and George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, on the other.

What makes them different?

The answer: The first group rejected the warnings from the Divine Government, known as Shambhala, resulting in their personal or their nations’ declines: Antoinette was executed, Napoleon was defeated, the British Empire lost all its vast territories, Tibet was captured by China, and Russia turned into a totalitarian dictatorship.

But the second group heeded the advice given by the Divine Government, resulting in the powerful development of the United States.

A secret for many years, this book by Helena Roerich — the favorite author of Elvis Presley — provides the first-ever evidence showing how the Divine Government helped the United States during the Franklin D. Roosevelt presidency.

It outlines profound principles for becoming a true leader who can guide any nation to prosperity by building just relations between the people and the state according to the laws of cosmic beauty. These same principles can be applied not only by the leaders of nations but by anyone in their daily life.

“My father and I spent several days with the Roerich family. It was a memorable visit with a gifted and amazing family.” — Indira Gandhi, first and only female prime minister of India

Buy this book now to discover the enigmatic powers that shape our world!

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