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CLEAR ALL
Traditionally, science has regarded the universe as made up of inert matter and empty space.
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From modern health care to the practice of forestry, from local focus to national resolve, Wendell Berry argues, there can never be a separation between global ecosystems and human communities—the two are intricately connected, and the health and survival of one depends upon the other.
At the root of human conflict is our fundamental misunderstanding of who we are.
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Coming Back to Life has helped people transform denial, despair and grief in the face of the social and ecological challenges of our time.
A new beginning for the environment must start with a new spiritual outlook. In this book, author Joanna Macy offers concrete suggestions for just that, showing how each of us can change the attitudes that continue to threaten our environment.
A leading figure in Buddhist-informed social and ecological activism since the 1980s, Joanna Macy's life work is rooted in a profound study of the parallels between Buddhist and scientific worldviews.