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Reclaiming the Sacred

Healing Our Relationships with Ourselves and the World
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  • Reclaiming the Sacred by Jeff Golden
  • Reclaiming the Sacred by Jeff Golden
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Reclaiming the Sacred draws on the work of thousands of psychologists and economists, cosmologists and activists, saints and poets, to ground us in our inherent joy, purpose, and belonging-both for our own sakes and the sake of the world. The journey begins with a look at what science reveals about the things that most nourish human well-being-and some that do not, most notably money and possessions. It then explores the profound consequences materialism has for each of us and the world, most critically the global climate crisis. And then it goes beyond all of that, diving into the very heart of ourselves and the world, by charting a path-both scientific and mystical-for reclaiming the inherent joy and richness of ourselves and this wondrous world. This book elevates our existence, and lays a critical foundation for transcending this most critical era in human history.

Author Biography:

Jeff Golden has been teaching and writing about these topics for over thirty years, most recently at Vassar College. He was a Fulbright Scholar in sustainable development and a recipient of the State Department's Millennium International Volunteer Award. He is a prison reform and animal rights activist, and has headed several nonprofits promoting social justice, sustainability, and international education. A native of Idaho, he resides in the Mohicanituk Valley in New York, with his children, the river, and the stars.
Release date Australia
May 11th, 2023
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
376
Dimensions
152x229x20
ISBN-13
9798986725420
Product ID
37458029

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