Planet as Self: An Earthen Spirituality

Planet as Self: An Earthen Spirituality

by Sky McCain
Planet as Self: An Earthen Spirituality

Planet as Self: An Earthen Spirituality

by Sky McCain

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Overview

Collectively, our institutions are slowly destroying life on our planet and many of us feel helplessness and despair as we witness ecocide all around us. We want to act. But first we must understand why it is that so many people seem to care so little about the planet’s health. This book focuses on the key question: Why don't people love the Earth? Why, when we know what must be done, do we deflect and argue, doubt and contend? Perhaps it is because age-old, limiting and often damaging cultural beliefs are passed down unexamined. These beliefs blind us to the astonishing and enlightening discoveries of modern science and to a full awareness of our embeddedness in Nature. But we can learn new ways of understanding and appreciating our world and develop beliefs more suitable for this century. Planet as Self calls for an Earth-based spirituality: one that acknowledges Gaia as a living, and lovable being created by and radiating the creative energy of the universe. It teaches us how to love God through Nature.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781846947254
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 01/16/2012
Pages: 109
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

Preface: A Further Step in Gaian Perception 1

Acknowledgements 3

Introduction: An Earthen Spirituality 5

A Look at the Konigsee 12

1 Gaia and Consciousness 13

2 Paganism and Christianity 25

At Cave Creek Canyon 34

3 A Mechanistic Science 37

4 The Problem with Basic Beliefs 45

At Fremington Quay 59

5 What is Spirituality? 61

6 Partnership of Science and Spirituality 71

The Flame Robin 81

7 Earthen Spirituality Practice 83

8 Can We Be Full Partners with Gaia? 91

References 97

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