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Active Hope revised
Author | : Joanna Macy,Chris Johnstone |
Publsiher | : New World Library |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2022-06-22 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781608687114 |
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The challenges we face can be difficult even to think about. Climate change, war, political polarization, economic upheaval, and the dying back of nature together create a planetary emergency of overwhelming proportions. This revised, tenth anniversary edition of Active Hope shows us how to strengthen our capacity to face these crises so that we can respond with unexpected resilience and creative power. Drawing on decades of teaching an empowerment approach known as the Work That Reconnects, the authors guide us through a transformational process informed by mythic journeys, modern psychology, spirituality, and holistic science. This process equips us with tools to face the mess we’re in and play our role in the collective transition, or Great Turning, to a life-sustaining society.
Active Hope
Author | : Joanna Macy ,Chris Johnstone |
Publsiher | : New World Library |
Total Pages | : 290 |
Release | : 2022-06-14 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781608687107 |
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The challenges we face can be difficult even to think about. Climate change, war, political polarization, economic upheaval, and the dying back of nature together create a planetary emergency of overwhelming proportions. This revised, tenth anniversary edition of Active Hope shows us how to strengthen our capacity to face these crises so that we can respond with unexpected resilience and creative power. Drawing on decades of teaching an empowerment approach known as the Work That Reconnects, the authors guide us through a transformational process informed by mythic journeys, modern psychology, spirituality, and holistic science. This process equips us with tools to face the mess we’re in and play our role in the collective transition, or Great Turning, to a life-sustaining society.
Hope Leans Forward
Author | : Valerie Brown |
Publsiher | : Augsburg Fortress Publishers |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2022-11-08 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781506478371 |
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Rich in Buddhist and Quaker spiritual wisdom and practice, Hope Leans Forward helps us navigate life's essential questions of true aliveness and meaning--guiding us to discover greater bravery and courage to meet these fractured times. As we cultivate clarity and discernment, we see ourselves truly connected to a larger whole.
Hope and Vanquished Reality
Author | : Nguyen Xuan Phong |
Publsiher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 374 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781401021023 |
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The author writes that from his personal perspective this book is about hope. But it is also about a complex of historical, tumultuous, tragic and hopeful events that were not only played out in Viet-Nam but also on the world stage, in which he became a participant, from the time of the 1960s. The book is organized into Prologue, eleven chapters, and an Epilogue that relate historical events after which the author then forms conceptions related to hope. At the end of each chapter are "codas" which emerged as reflections-even meditations-on hope as the author was in the process of writing the book. At the end of the book are sections with a glossary of abbreviations, biographical data on both Vietnamese and foreign persons referred to in the book, and an annotated history of Viet-Nam from the time of 2879 B.C. to the present.
Engaging Speakers Voices of Hope
Author | : Jen Loving |
Publsiher | : Hybrid Global Publishing |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2023-12-26 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781961757240 |
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Voices of Hope is the eagerly awaited third edition in this remarkable series of inspiring stories. Within these pages, you'll discover the wisdom, insights, and stories of fifteen authors who have come together to share their unique perspectives on hope. From overcoming adversity to achieving dreams, these engaging speakers offer a diverse range of experiences and expertise that will uplift your spirits and ignite your own sense of hope. Join us on this journey through the power of words and be ready to be inspired by these “Voices of Hope.” Contributing Authors: Donna McPherson; Betsy Clark; Mimsy Hebron; Bruce Graham; Christine Wade; Joaquin Jackson; Peggy Campagna; Dori Klass; Rhetah Kwan; June Lemmings; Laura Bayne; Karen Millerwise; Gregory Jerome; Sarah Windham; Kim Woulfe
Another End of the World is Possible
Author | : Pablo Servigne,Raphaël Stevens,Gauthier Chapelle |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 2020-11-18 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781509544677 |
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The critical situation in which our planet finds itself is no longer in doubt. Some things are already collapsing while others are beginning to do so, increasing the possibility of a global catastrophe that would mean the end of the world as we know it. As individuals, we are faced with a daily deluge of bad news about the worsening situation, preparing ourselves to live with years of deep uncertainty about the future of the planet and the species that inhabit it, including our own. How can we cope? How can we project ourselves beyond the present, think bigger and find ways not just to survive the collapse but to live it? In this book, the sequel to How Everything Can Collapse, the authors show that a change of course necessarily requires an inner journey and a radical rethinking of our vision of the world. Together these might enable us to remain standing during the coming storm, to develop a new awareness of ourselves and of the world and to imagine new ways of living in it. Perhaps then it will be possible to regenerate life from the ruins, creating new alliances in differing directions – with ourselves and our inner nature, between humans, with other living beings and with the earth on which we dwell.
The Lure of Hope
Author | : Michaela Stockey-Bridge |
Publsiher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 181 |
Release | : 2017-11-27 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781683930570 |
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The Lure of Hope portrays a snap shot of the rise and fall of commercial surrogacy in India. By chance, the author’s fieldwork began around the same time NSW legislation in Australia extended its ban on commercial surrogacy to include overseas arrangements. Not long after returning from fieldwork in India, the Home Ministry of India changed the conditions of entry for intending parents (IPs) traveling to India for a surrogacy arrangement. From November 2013 IPs would have to apply for a medical visa, and could only obtain a medical visa for surrogacy if they had been married for at least two years. In 2016 the Indian Surrogacy (regulation) Act was introduced, commercial surrogacy was banned and foreigners were no longer able to enter into surrogacy arrangements in India. India was the first among a trail of ‘pop up’ reproductive destinations including Thailand, Nepal, Mexico, Cambodia and Laos. This book captures a moment in the recent history of the emerging global ‘surroscape’.Alongside the detailed account of the experiences of parents and surrogate mothers the author offers a careful analysis of regulatory systems governing surrogacy and embryo use in Australia and India. With the authors archival research in the UK she further analyses the regulation of surrogacy with cross cultural comparison of the relatively longer history of surrogacy regulation in the UK. Reproductive technologies and the many options these create are ahead of the law and while the law struggles to keep up we have a rich field of investigation. What do different regulatory systems tell us about how we see society, children, women’s bodies, reproduction and fecundity, kinship and family formation?
Ethnographies of Waiting
Author | : Manpreet K. Janeja,Andreas Bandak |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2020-05-27 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9781000180527 |
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We all wait – in traffic jams, passport offices, school meal queues, for better weather, an end to fighting, peace. Time spent waiting produces hope, boredom, anxiety, doubt, or uncertainty. Ethnographies of Waiting explores the social phenomenon of waiting and its centrality in human society. Using waiting as a central analytical category, the book investigates how waiting is negotiated in myriad ways. Examining the politics and poetics of waiting, Ethnographies of Waiting offers fresh perspectives on waiting as the uncertain interplay between doubting and hoping, and asks "When is time worth the wait?" Waiting thus conceived is intrinsic to the ethnographic method at the heart of the anthropological enterprise. Featuring detailed ethnographies from Japan, Georgia, England, Ghana, Norway, Russia and the United States, a Foreword by Craig Jeffrey and an Afterword by Ghassan Hage, this is a vital contribution to the field of anthropology of time and essential reading for students and scholars in anthropology, sociology and philosophy.