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Unseen Beings: How We Forgot The World Is More Than Human

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ISBN13: 9781401968731
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Unseen Beings: How We Forgot The World Is More Than Human

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A revolutionary perspective on the climate catastrophe bridging history, philosophy, science, and religion. You?ve heard the hard-hitting data and you?ve seen the documentaries. But what will it truly take for humanity to change? We will not tackle the climate catastrophe with data alone ? we need new stories and new ways of seeing and thinking. By drawing on traditional eco-philosophies and Buddhist wisdom, Erik Jampa Andersson offers an approach to our environmental emergency that will make us rethink the very nature of our existence on this incredible planet. Looking at the climate catastrophe through the framework of disease, Unseen Beings examines our ecological diagnosis, its historical causes and conditions and, crucially, its much-needed treatment, as well as exploring: how and why we constructed a human-centric worldview amazing recent discoveries around non-human intelligence how religious traditions have dealt with questions of nature, sentience and ecology critical connections between human health and environmental health This book is a call to action. Climate anxiety has left many of us feeling confused and powerless, but there is another way. If we can recover our natural sense of enchantment and kinship with non-human beings, we may still find a path to build a better future.





Author: Erik Jampa Andersson
Publisher: Hay House Uk
Publication Date: May 30, 2023
Number of Pages: 320 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1401968732
ISBN-13: 9781401968731
 

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