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Humanity's Journey Home: Surrendering to the Wholeness that is Gaia
Humanity's Journey Home: Surrendering to the Wholeness that is Gaia

Humanity's Journey Home: Surrendering to the Wholeness that is Gaia

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is about the future of the last surviving species of the genus It is a look at the perils we face and the paradigms we hold that created them. It asks how we must change in order to be invited into the future of Gaia, or as the authors prefers, : the goddess revered by indigenous peoples. The author explores ancient wisdom we may have to reclaim, new knowledge that gives us insight into the nature of the Universe, and the paradoxes we face as we move into the future. From the introduction: Homo sapiens Pachamama Homo sapiens In the end, this is a book of hope. But the hope offered is not hope that humanity has the knowledge, wisdom, or capacity to heal the wounds we have inflicted on the world. Our incessant tinkering continues to make things worse. Our human brains are far too naïve to understand how the cures we propose reverberate with inconceivably complex unintended consequences. The hope in the book, instead, comes from great trust in the natural life-affirming nature of the Universe. We can find our way home, but that journey must be guided by the natural ebb and flow inherent in the world around us-that which is embedded deeply in the Universe itself. Finding our way home will require us, individually and collectively, to listen and feel for those progressions in ways that are either very new, or so ancient we have forgotten. Can we stop our doing and begin to listen and feel in ways that keep nothing sacred and yet hold everything sacred? The journey, the author believes, is fraught with danger, complexity, paradox, and incompleteness.
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