Gentle Action: Bringing Creative Change to a Turbulent World

Author:   F. David Peat
Publisher:   Pari Publishing
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9788895604039


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   15 September 2008
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How can we build a kinder world for our families, our businesses, our society and ourselves? Gentle Action explores ways in which we can exercise more effective, creative and non-invasive action from the local to the international level. The book is packed with examples of ways in which individuals and groups have totally transformed economies, societies and situations by means of gentle and creative actions. It also highlights those far-too-many cases in which well-meaning attempts to help or to provide aid have gone disastrously wrong; wrong because the organizations involved were over rigid, failed to understand the complexities involved and operated from 'outside the system'. This is an invaluable resource for everyone from CEOs, policy makers, community leaders, opinion makers, aid organizations, business groups, consultants and politicians as well as parents and indeed anyone who is trying to make a difference.

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Author:   F. David Peat
Publisher:   Pari Publishing
Imprint:   Pari Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.213kg
ISBN:  

9788895604039


ISBN 10:   8895604032
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   15 September 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A David Peat is one of those rare authors who can consistently blend scientific curiosity with emotional insight and compassion. The ideas and analogies contained in this book are both powerful and compelling. His gift for skillfully layering complex thoughts with subtle, crisp reasoning brings theoretical physics to the mainstream in a way that will leave you spellbound.A Mark Adams, author, The Elements of Transformation . A The key question for any responsible person in this world beset with so many staggering problems is: what can I do? David Peat has written a most timely and inspiring book. In 'Gentle Action' he shares with us not only valuable insights about how to act but provides us also with a rich array of people who took a stand and made a difference. This encouraging book should be widely read! A Edy Korthals Altes, former Ambassador of the Netherlands; former Co-President World Conference of Religions for Peace (WCRP). David Peat's acute analysis of human behaviour and mechanistic systems, as seen through the eyes of a physicist, is both fascinating and insightful. His perspective on the historical interplay between arts and science during the Renaissance seems particularly relevant in considering man's influence on today's turbulent world. Above all, this book highlights the curse of unintended consequences which can arise from ill-thought out interventions in our society and environment. If nothing else, read the story of the Nile perch. This and other pertinent case studies are shocking examples of what can happen when we fail, in David's words, to take gentle action or dance with nature.A Geoffrey Bush, Chairman, Diageo Foundation If you read only one book about how to contribute to positive change in your world today, choose 'Gentle Action' by physicist turned philosopher F. David Peat. As usual, he has found a way to link abstract, yet pervasive qualities of human nature and the physical universe with practical approaches to making a difference.A Marguerite M. Callaway, President, Callaway Group, LLC, an international management consultancy. Author, The Energetics of Business: A Practical guide to bringing your business to life . David Peat takes his deep life experience as a physicist, systems thinker, teacher, social entrepreneur and philosopher distilling what he has learned as a gift to our future. 'Gentle Action' embraces positive change toward a sustainable world, showing in many fascinating stories, how each of us can contribute to healthier communities and societies. Hazel Henderson, author, Ethical Markets: Growing the green economy . A In the face of our global and local problems, Peat thinks we can change. He has high aspirations and is level-headed, experience-based, and robustly-focused. In 'Gentle Action' his approaches will add to your optimism and his prose will add to your enjoyment.A Robert E. Horn, Vice-president, Meridian International InstituteA F. David Peat has written perhaps his most important book, one that is required reading for those aspiring to address society's most complex and pressing issues. Peat's approach is both practical and elegant. It calls for subtle but significant action, consistent with natural principles, producing radical whole system transformation.A Joseph Jaworski, Generon International. Coauthor, Synchronicity: The inner path of leadership .A 'Gentle Action' gives hope in the face of the most common sources of powerlessness-the feeling that nothing can be done and that there are no resources to do it. In this intriguing book David Peat shows how with courage, intelligence, engagement and sensitivity we can help problems speak for themselves and suggest their own solution.A Graham Leicester, Director, International Futures Forum. A I enthusiastically endorse David Peat's book 'Gentle Action' as a primer in the field of whole systems healing. The concept of gentle action has a key role to play, as it offers the framework for translating theory into action. In short, it is wonderfully useful!A John Miller, External fellow, University of Minnesota, Founder and President of the forthcoming Albert Schweitzer College.A 'Gentle Action' is profound and yetA...gentle. It doesn't beat people up with an intellectual stick. Reading the book is like going to visit Davit Peat in Pari; it is an invitation to stop, rest, think and have a chat with fellow travelers and residents alike. Over food, of course, and wine...both made locally, by people who care.A Ernesto Sirolli, author, Ripples from the Zambezi: Passion, entrepreneurship and the rebirth of the local economy .A The damage we have done to our planet cannot be reversed by more of the same heavy, violent and invasive work. The system needs to evolve more subtly to stop this destruction. It is one thing to 'think' this-but even then, to stop the damage, the notion needs to be experienced 'outside' normal 'thought'. David Peat knows that these changes must emerge from 'Gentle Action'. His book is an example of his action. It can help us save the Planet.A Lord Stone of Blackheath, Chairman of DIPEx a health charity, and Deputy Chairman of Sinicatum Carbon-Capital, a climate change company.A F. David Peat is an uncommon philosopher/physicist-he provides a theoretical framework, based in general systems theory, that brings the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi and Albert Schweitzer into the 21st century, making them relevant, practical and accessible. He's leading the way to a greener, kinder kind of engaged social action. Onward!A Eric Utne, founder The Utne Reader. I have long lived by the dictum that we should in public life try to get as far as possible to the right-hand side of the following scale: done to_done for_done with_done by But never before have I had so clear a statement of why that should be the case as David Peat's 'Gentle Action' provides. Perry Walker, Head, Democracy and Participation, New Economic Foundation. Too many change initiatives use control and fear, only creating more chaos. David Peat, with his always keen and discerning mind and heart, offers us real wisdom for how we can respond to turbulence in ways that create real possibilities and affirm life. Margaret J. Wheatley, author, Leadership and the New Science .


...required reading for those aspiring to address society's most complex and pressing issues. Joseph Jaworski, Generon International. Author, Synchronicity: The inner path of leadership. ...embraces positive change toward a sustainable world, showing in many fascinating stories, how each of us can contribute to healthier communities and societies. Hazel Henderson, author, Ethical Markets: Growing the green economy. ...brings the ideas of Mahatma Gandhi and Albert Schweitzer into the 21st century...leading the way to a greener, kinder kind of engaged social action. Onward! Eric Utne, founder, The Utne Reader. David Peat is one of those rare authors who can consistently blend scientific curiosity with emotional insight and compassion. The ideas and analogies contained in this book are both powerful and compelling. His gift for skillfully layering complex thoughts with subtle, crisp reasoning brings theoretical physics to the mainstream in a way that will leave you spellbound.A Mark Adams, author, The Elements of Transformation The key question for any responsible person in this world beset with so many staggering problems is: what can I do? David Peat has written a most timely and inspiring book. In Gentle Action he shares with us not only valuable insights about how to act but provides us also with a rich array of people who took a stand and made a difference. This encouraging book should be widely read! Edy Korthals Altes, former Ambassador of the Netherlands; former Co-President World Conference of Religions for Peace David Peat's acute analysis of human behaviour and mechanistic systems, as seen through the eyes of a physicist, is both fascinating and insightful. His perspective on the historical interplay between arts and science during the Renais- sance seems particularly relevant in considering man's influence on today's turbulent world. Above all, this book highlights the curse of unintended consequences which can arise from ill-thought out interventions in our society and environment. If nothing else, read the story of the Nile perch. This and other pertinent case studies are shocking examples of what can happen when we fail, in David's words, to take gentle action or dance with nature.A Geoffrey Bush, Chairman, Diageo Foundation If you read only one book about how to contribute to positive change in your world today, choose Gentle Action by physicist turned philosopher F. David Peat. As usual, he has found a way to link abstract, yet pervasive qualities of human nature and the physical universe with practical approaches to making a difference.A Marguerite M. Callaway, President, Callaway Group, LLC, an international management consultancy. Author, The Energetics of Business: A Practical guide to bringing your business to life In the face of our global and local problems, Peat thinks we can change. He has high aspirations and is level-headed, experience-based, and robustly-focused. In Gentle Action his approaches will add to your optimism and his prose will add to your enjoyment.A Robert E. Horn, Vice-president, Meridian International Institute


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F. David Peat is the author of over twenty books (translated into twelve languages) including Blackfoot Physics: A Journey into the Native American Universe, Synchronicity: The Bridge between Matter and Mind, The Blackwinged Night: Creativity in Mind and Nature, From Certainty to Uncertainty: The Story of Science and Ideas in the Twentieth Century and Pathways of Chance.

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