Man Against Nature

“Man Against Nature” by Gordon Chism, published by Lulu.com on August 1, 2007, is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between humanity and the environment. This 172-page book presents a unique perspective on the current state of the biosphere, examining how human emotional programming has influenced destructive patterns in modern life. Written in accessible language, it aims to engage readers who may not have an academic background in environmental issues.
In this narrative, Chism invites readers to reflect on their own insights regarding the ideas presented, fostering an interactive dialogue about our collective consciousness. The book encourages a deeper understanding of how we can align with our genetic programming to contribute positively to the planet’s well-being. Through its engaging approach, “Man Against Nature” addresses critical themes related to environmental awareness and human behavior, making it a relevant read for those interested in the intersection of humanity and nature.
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“Man Against Nature: Why Are We Damaging Our Biosphere” presents a unique perspective on the current state of the environment. It is a journey through human life in nature – the time that wrote man’s emotional programming – to the modern world’s self-destructive patterns. Written in layman’s terms to appeal to the non-academic, this book is an entertaining, offbeat, thought-provoking narrative with an interactive component. The reader is encouraged to share his/her own insights of the ideas presented. Through the wisdom of common consciousness, an outside perspective on ourselves can be generated, hopefully leading to an understanding of how to work with our genetic programming and save this beautiful planet.
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