Ancient Wisdom, Modern Hope Relearning Environmental Connectiveness

Cover of Ancient Wisdom, Modern Hope Relearning Environmental Connectiveness by James T. Powers
Publisher: Moon Books
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781782792444
Dimensions:
Height: 8.55 inches
Length: 5.54 inches
Weight: 0.29541943108 Pounds
Width: 0.31 inches
Dewey Decimal: 363.7
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“Ancient Wisdom, Modern Hope: Relearning Environmental Connectiveness” by James T. Powers, published by Moon Books in November 2021, explores the enduring relationship between Indigenous people of Southern New England and their environment over the past 14,000 years. This 128-page book delves into how these communities thrived amid significant climate changes by fostering a deep connection with both living and non-animate elements of their surroundings. Powers contrasts this perspective with contemporary views that often separate humanity from nature, highlighting the importance of understanding our interconnectedness with the Earth.

Readers will find a thoughtful examination of environmental conservation and protection, as well as insights into Indigenous studies and the spiritual harmony that these communities maintained with their environment. The book emphasizes the need for a transformative shift in how we perceive our relationship with the Living Earth, advocating for a conscious recognition of our place within the web of life. By embracing the wisdom of the past, Powers suggests that we can begin to heal our relationship with nature for the benefit of future generations.


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For 14,000 years, the Indigenous people of Southern New England survived and thrived despite experiencing extreme and dramatic climate and environmental changes. Like our present and near future, they faced dramatically warming temperatures that brought about a radical transformation in the climate, ecology, and biodiversity of their environment. Why were they successful? Despite enormous environmental challenges, they adapted and prospered because of their perception of and conscious relationship with every single living and non-animate element within their environment. Unlike our current society which views humanity as separate from nature and therefore free to exploit all of creation for our benefit, Indigenous people understood deeply that we humans are part of a web of interconnected and interdependent energy and consciousness within a Living Earth. They lived in spiritual harmony with all of creation honoring all its aspects with gratitude and a sense of reciprocity. If we embrace the perceptive and consciously interconnected view of all creation that has sustained Indigenous people for thousands of years, we can begin a transformation that will heal our relationship with the Living Earth for ourselves and future generations. The future of life on the planet is up to us.

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Language: en. Pages: 128.

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