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OverviewWhy does so much human activity continue in the illusionary bubble where lifestyles and societies require the resources of more than one Earth? In his first book, Blinded by Progress, Lee Van Ham contributed to a deeper understanding of that question. This book takes us on the heroic journey to relocate outside of that illusion. With a 1.5° Celsius temperature rise above pre-industrial levels now certain by 2026, we must immediately and massively scale-up many excellent ecological efforts in order to have any chance of avoiding 2° by mid-century. It requires we take a heroic journey on which our most challenging choices are met with new thinking, aroused imaginations, and a greater consciousness where we live out our truest human capacities. From Egos to Eden guides us on this journey, moving from ego to Self, from civilization to Earth-size living, from smaller topographies of consciousness to transforming ones. We metamorphose into our fuller capacities as humans--people eager to leave MultiEarth living and join Earth in co-creating OneEarth societies. The powers of our imagination help us crossover into a world in which we take our place with other species in Earth's interdependent community of life--a OneEarth livable world. The author reclaims Eden from a morality tale of human failure and returns it to the cutting edge it had when its creators told it in protest of the coercive, over-sized ways of empires. In their case it was the Babylonian Empire of the 6th century BCE; in our case, Eden turns its spotlight on the United States superpower, China's rapidly emerging super-status, and the globalization driven by transnational corporations. All are revealed as flawed, MultiEarth models that need to unravel or be radically re-imagined to fit with nature's demands. Guides on this heroic journey include First Peoples who have resisted for millennia the Civilization Project of MultiEarth living; Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung, who gives a psychological-spiritual basis for believing we can be new humans; and David Korten whose map shows us five topographies of consciousness through which we can and must journey. Coming to see clearly that living with the thinking of a MultiEarth paradigm can never get us to OneEarth living, we can undergo the metamorphosis to the greater OneEarth standards of thought and choice that the current context requires of us. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lee Van Ham , Patricia St Onge (Haudenosaune)Publisher: Oneearth Project Imprint: Oneearth Project Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.644kg ISBN: 9780991155422ISBN 10: 0991155424 Pages: 488 Publication Date: 15 February 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsComing to see clearly that living with the thinking of a MultiEarth paradigm can never get us to OneEarth living, we can undergo the metamorphosis to the greater OneEarth standards of thought and choice that the current context requires of us. --Wes Howard-Brook, Seattle University, Empire Baptized: How the Church Embraced What Jesus Rejected (2016) Lee Van Ham understands deeply the urgent task before humanity as a species: turning from what he calls a 'MultiEarth' to a 'OneEarth' consciousness. Drawing upon a wide range of companions on the journey, including Jungian psychology, indigenous myth, personal experience and modern science, Van Ham gracefully and passionately interweaves the call to inner transformation and social/ecological transformation that is necessary to our survival.... Folks overwhelmed by the state of the world and not sure how to respond will find here a solid companion and guide. --Kritika Narula, Delhi, India, blogger at So Many Books, So Little Time, freelance writer From Egos to Eden shares information at a speed that speaks volumes about the urgency of the situation we are in. It echoes the sentiment of Amitav Ghoush's, The Great Derangement, and is just as commendable an effort to bring the environmental discourse to the center stage. --Steve Gehring, Omaha, Nebraska, corporate attorney "Coming to see clearly that living with the thinking of a MultiEarth paradigm can never get us to OneEarth living, we can undergo the metamorphosis to the greater OneEarth standards of thought and choice that the current context requires of us. --Wes Howard-Brook, Seattle University, Empire Baptized: How the Church Embraced What Jesus Rejected (2016) ""Lee Van Ham understands deeply the urgent task before humanity as a species: turning from what he calls a 'MultiEarth' to a 'OneEarth' consciousness. Drawing upon a wide range of companions on the journey, including Jungian psychology, indigenous myth, personal experience and modern science, Van Ham gracefully and passionately interweaves the call to inner transformation and social/ecological transformation that is necessary to our survival.... Folks overwhelmed by the state of the world and not sure how to respond will find here a solid companion and guide."" --Kritika Narula, Delhi, India, blogger at ""So Many Books, So Little Time,"" freelance writer ""From Egos to Eden shares information at a speed that speaks volumes about the urgency of the situation we are in. It echoes the sentiment of Amitav Ghoush's, The Great Derangement, and is just as commendable an effort to bring the environmental discourse to the center stage."" --Steve Gehring, Omaha, Nebraska, corporate attorney" Coming to see clearly that living with the thinking of a MultiEarth paradigm can never get us to OneEarth living, we can undergo the metamorphosis to the greater OneEarth standards of thought and choice that the current context requires of us. --Wes Howard-Brook, Seattle University, Empire Baptized: How the Church Embraced What Jesus Rejected (2016) Lee Van Ham understands deeply the urgent task before humanity as a species: turning from what he calls a 'MultiEarth' to a 'OneEarth' consciousness. Drawing upon a wide range of companions on the journey, including Jungian psychology, indigenous myth, personal experience and modern science, Van Ham gracefully and passionately interweaves the call to inner transformation and social/ecological transformation that is necessary to our survival.... Folks overwhelmed by the state of the world and not sure how to respond will find here a solid companion and guide. --Kritika Narula, Delhi, India, blogger at So Many Books, So Little Time, freelance writer From Egos to Eden shares information at a speed that speaks volumes about the urgency of the situation we are in. It echoes the sentiment of Amitav Ghoush's, The Great Derangement, and is just as commendable an effort to bring the environmental discourse to the center stage. --Steve Gehring, Omaha, Nebraska, corporate attorney Coming to see clearly that living with the thinking of a MultiEarth paradigm can never get us to OneEarth living, we can undergo the metamorphosis to the greater OneEarth standards of thought and choice that the current context requires of us. --Wes Howard-Brook, Seattle University, Empire Baptized: How the Church Embraced What Jesus Rejected (2016) ""Lee Van Ham understands deeply the urgent task before humanity as a species: turning from what he calls a 'MultiEarth' to a 'OneEarth' consciousness. Drawing upon a wide range of companions on the journey, including Jungian psychology, indigenous myth, personal experience and modern science, Van Ham gracefully and passionately interweaves the call to inner transformation and social/ecological transformation that is necessary to our survival.... Folks overwhelmed by the state of the world and not sure how to respond will find here a solid companion and guide."" --Kritika Narula, Delhi, India, blogger at ""So Many Books, So Little Time,"" freelance writer ""From Egos to Eden shares information at a speed that speaks volumes about the urgency of the situation we are in. It echoes the sentiment of Amitav Ghoush's, The Great Derangement, and is just as commendable an effort to bring the environmental discourse to the center stage."" --Steve Gehring, Omaha, Nebraska, corporate attorney Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |