“In this touching and timely book, Caverly Morgan explores what happens when the loving awareness that emerges from seeing through the delusion of the separate self turns towards collective social delusions such as racial superiority and dominance. What happens when a diverse, polarized community feels safe and respected enough to explore their shared Being as so many of Caverly’s Portland public high school students learned to do? This book brings the mindfulness conversation to both a deeper level and wider scope by pointing to an inherent wholeness beneath all of our psychological and social wounds. The Heart of Who We Are invites us into a vital transformative group or individual inquiry. An inspired, loving, authentic, and original work.”
— John J. Prendergast, Ph.D., author of The Deep Heart and In Touch. Retired Adjunct Professor of Psychology, CIIS.