Click here for the lowest price Paperback. Publisher: New Society Publishers ISBN: 9780865713918 Weight: 385 g Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm You may also be interested in. Coming Back to Life: Practices to Reconnect Our Lives, Our World by Joanna Macy, Molly Young Brown, Matthew Fox. She is the author of 8 books including Coming Back to Life and. Meditations for Coming Back to Life Joanna Macy has developed an international following over the course of 40 years as a speaker and workshop leader on Buddhist philosophy and the deep ecology movement Joanna Macy is a scholar, eco-philosopher, teacher and activist from Berkeley, California. The Council of All Beings: Rejoining the Natural World 11. Deep Time: Drawing on Past & Future Generations 10. Despair Work: Owning & Honoring Our Pain for the World 8. The Basic Miracle: Our True Nature & Power 4. The Greatest Danger: Apatheia, The Deadening of Mind & Heart 3. Table of Contents Foreword by Mathew Fox 1. The rest of the book offers both personal counsel and easy-to-use methods for working with groups in a number of ways to profoundly affect peoples' outlook and ability to act in the world. The first third of the book discusses with extraordinary insight the angst of our era, and the pain, fear, guilt and inaction it has engendered it then points forward to the way out of apathy, tio "the work that reconnects". Les boken p din telefon/nettbrett med ARK-appen eller p din Kindle. Meditations for Coming Back to Life Joanna Macy has developed an international following over the course of 40 years as a speaker and workshop leader on Buddhist philosophy and the deep ecology movement. At the interface between spiritual breakthrough and social action, Coming Back to Life is eloquent and compelling as well as being an inspiring and practical guide. Kjp Coming Back to Life av Joanna Macy og Molly Young Brown som e-bok p ark.no. #Coming back to life joanna macy update#Coming Back to Life provides a much needed update and expansion of this pioneering work. Since its publication in 1983, Joanna Macy's book, Despair and Personal Power in the Nuclear Age has sold nearly 30,000 copies and has been the primary resource for groups of men and women confronting the challenging realities of our time without succumbing to paralysis or panic. Noted spiritual and environmental thinkers Joanna Macy and Molly Young Brown contend that this crippling response to world crisis is a psychological defense mechanism that has been endemic since the years of the Cold War arms race, when we had to adapt within a single generation to the horrific possibility of nuclear holocaust. Many of us feel called to respond to the ecological destruction of our planet, yet we feel overwhelmed, immobilized, and unable to deal realistically with the threats to life on Earth.
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