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ASKING FOR THE EARTH: Waking Up to the Spiritual/Ecological Crisis

ASKING FOR THE EARTH: Waking Up to the Spiritual/Ecological Crisis

James George
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Asking for the Earth was first released in 1995 after the author led the international mission to Kuwait to assess damages from Operation Desert Storm. This book is even more timely today as we face the possibility of further warfare and destruction. James George presents the convincing argument that our planet is suffering from twin crises, ecological and spiritual, with a common source in our deep separation from nature and from each other. Inspired by the teachings of Gurdjieff, Thomas Merton, Tibetan Buddhism, and other contemplative traditions, the author shows that to avoid disaster we must wed scientific truth to an awakening of consciousness and acceptance of responsibility.
Language
English
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Station Hill Press
Release
September 01, 2002
ISBN
1581770901
ISBN 13
9781581770902

ASKING FOR THE EARTH: Waking Up to the Spiritual/Ecological Crisis

James George
4/5 ( ratings)
Asking for the Earth was first released in 1995 after the author led the international mission to Kuwait to assess damages from Operation Desert Storm. This book is even more timely today as we face the possibility of further warfare and destruction. James George presents the convincing argument that our planet is suffering from twin crises, ecological and spiritual, with a common source in our deep separation from nature and from each other. Inspired by the teachings of Gurdjieff, Thomas Merton, Tibetan Buddhism, and other contemplative traditions, the author shows that to avoid disaster we must wed scientific truth to an awakening of consciousness and acceptance of responsibility.
Language
English
Pages
200
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Station Hill Press
Release
September 01, 2002
ISBN
1581770901
ISBN 13
9781581770902

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