SPECIAL OFFERS Pagan Visions for a Sustainable Future
Do Pagan practices lead to an ecological approach to life? What is the role of magic in contemporary Paganism? How can ancient Pagan codes of behavior be applied today? Representing diverse arenas of Paganism, eleven established activists, authors and academics passionately debate the critical issues facing modern Pagans. These provocative discussions-exploring feminism, magickal ecology, ancient Egyptian ethics, political activism, globalization, the power of truth, sacred communities, and environmental spirituality -challenge readers to reconsider what it means to be Pagan in the twenty-first century.
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* Books Details:
- Sales Rank: #1965742 in Books
- Published on: 2005-09-08
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .76″ h x
6.10″ w x
9.12″ l,
.91 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 312 pages
Visions of a Sustainable World – YouTube
This 10 minute video presents highlights of an interview with Dr. Paul Raskin about his views on the pathways necessary to achieve a sustainable planetary
Paganism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paganism is a broad group of indigenous and historical polytheistic religious traditionsprimarily those of cultures known to the classical world. In a wider sense
Fashion Futures 2025 | Forum for the Future
Project Overview. Fashion Futures is a call for a sustainable fashion industry. Its designed to help organisations in all sectors take action which will safeguard
The Wild Hunt | A modern Pagan perspective.
A modern Pagan perspective. Tablet Magazine explores the forbidden books of Jewish magic. Quote: If most historical Judaisms have taken a transcendental
Roberto Mangabeira Unger – Harvard Law School
Spring 2010. The Past and Future of the Left – Spring 2010; Crisis, Globalization, and Economics – Spring 2010; Religion and Its Future – Spring 2010
Worldwatch Institute
Analyzes interdisciplinary environmental data from around the world, providing information on how to build a sustainable society. Website has articles on a broad
The future of business: what are the alternatives to
Jules Peck asks what the implications of limits to growth are for capitalist theory, the alternatives, and what it means for business
Siener van Rensburg: Visions of the Future | Heaven Awaits
408 Responses to Siener van Rensburg: Visions of the Future [] do a Boers words from South Africa in 1926 have to say about todays world?
GSG – Global Scenario Group: visions of a sustainable
The Global Scenario Group was convened in 1995 by the Tellus Institute and Stockholm Environment Institute to engage a distinguished and diverse international
The Venus Project – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Venus Project organization advocates what founder Jacques Fresco calls a resource-based economy. Their organization plan is to combine sustainable development
- Sales Rank: #1965742 in Books
- Published on: 2005-09-08
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .76″ h x
6.10″ w x
9.12″ l,
.91 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 312 pages
Do Pagan practices lead to an ecological approach to life? What is the role of magic in contemporary Paganism? How can ancient Pagan codes of behavior be applied today? Representing diverse arenas of Paganism, eleven established activists, authors and academics passionately debate the critical issues facing modern Pagans. These provocative discussions-exploring feminism, magickal ecology, ancient Egyptian ethics, political activism, globalization, the power of truth, sacred communities, and environmental spirituality -challenge readers to reconsider what it means to be Pagan in the twenty-first century.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Not Easy
By J. Arfsten
In response to the past two reviews I must say, That if you are looking to find an easy step by step book on how to sustain the future…this is not the book. However it does provide the answer. It is a more complex view that mixes philosophy, psyhology, and reality to conclude with the best logical solution that pagans today can connect with. It requires you to think and to look deep within your self to find the truth. It is exactly what true paganism is bout no matter the tradition!!! Give the book a chance and let it help you along your path.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Pagan Visions for a Sustainable Future
By Nici
This turned out to be one of my all-time favorite books. A very pertinent anthology of stories an insights in to the world of what it means to be a Pagan in today’s world with an ecological and sustainable mind-set. Ly de Angeles is a master storyteller and I found her section to be fascinating in particular. I connected with this book as I suspect any modern environmentally-conscious, Pagan and non=Pagan alike would.
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
cranked-out tripe
By Judith O’Grady
Like the other reviewer, I was expecting specific visions for a concrete sustainable future and was quite disappointed. Particularly in light of the renown of the authors, my disappointment was sharpened by the poor quality of the essays— they are airy-fairy pieces of fluff. Some with the addition of overwhelming prejudice; ‘don’t eat factory-farm chickens’ ‘be a vegetarian’ ‘live in the woods’ in order to be a good Pagan, but wholly without any sustainability.Thom van Dooren was the one star with interesting ideas and good writing.
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