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The definitive guide to green spirituality. Each of the 31 chapters is by a different writer, with a section on permaculture by Maddy Harland. The book starts with an understanding of this world and our place in it, then moves to looking through the lenses of different spiritual traditions, and finally considers how to put the theory into practice.
Additional Information
| Author | Edited by Marian Van Eyk McCain |
|---|---|
| Short title | GreenSpirit |
| Long title | GreenSpirit - a path to a new consciousness |
| Publisher | O Books |
| Page count | 294 |
| Language | English |
| ISBN-10 | No |
| ISBN-13 | 9781846942907 |
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- This book has helped me, yet again, to feel deeply connected to this awesome, beautiful planet Earth. Review by Ian Mowll, review in Permaculture magazine
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At last, here is the definitive guide to green spirituality that I have been wanting to read. Spirituality, of course, is not necessarily religion, but anything that has to do with our sense of peace, purpose and connection; our deeper values and our beliefs about the origins and meaning of life. And green spirituality is based on our sense of ourselves as part of the natural world. Each of the book’s 31 chapters is by a different writer. This approach is green spirit in itself, offering diversity to make a unique whole. No one person or outlook contains all of the answers. We are not the masters or authors, but the participants. This idea is beautifully echoed in the chapter on permaculture written by Maddy Harland. She explains, in practical terms, how we are an element of a wider ecological system, and how we need to find our place within it to live sustainably and in good relationship with others, both human and more-than-human. For me, this chapter on permaculture is the practical grounding of Green Spirit in ecological terms. Green spirituality could not exist without it.Review
This book has helped me, yet again, to feel deeply connected to this awesome, beautiful planet Earth.
(Posted on 08/07/2010)
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