The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight: Waking Up to Personal and Global Transformation
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Rating | : | 4.46 (886 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0965572811 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 327 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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"Life Changing--A Must Read!" according to E. Wilfong. Thom Hartmann's "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight" is the most comprehensive book I have ever read on the history of our planet's ecology and spirituality. Writing of both his personal experiences with indigenous cultures as well as his extensive research, he com. TheHighlander said An Outstanding, Important Book. Thom Hartman has written a very important book, full of insights, ideas and historical perspective on the fate of the human race upon this earth. He caught me right from the beginning with the "in your face" statement about what has happened in the last "An Outstanding, Important Book" according to TheHighlander. Thom Hartman has written a very important book, full of insights, ideas and historical perspective on the fate of the human race upon this earth. He caught me right from the beginning with the "in your face" statement about what has happened in the last 2An Outstanding, Important Book TheHighlander Thom Hartman has written a very important book, full of insights, ideas and historical perspective on the fate of the human race upon this earth. He caught me right from the beginning with the "in your face" statement about what has happened in the last 24 hours on. hours on. An Outstanding, Important Book TheHighlander Thom Hartman has written a very important book, full of insights, ideas and historical perspective on the fate of the human race upon this earth. He caught me right from the beginning with the "in your face" statement about what has happened in the last 24 hours on. hours on. Charles Wildbank said Twin Towering Truth! Wake Up Call!. This is a most intelligently comprehensive reading reflecting the imminent dangers facing our blue planet if humankind does not come to grips with some of its benign appearing but destructive policies or lack of. All of the following reviews for this book are very
For example, he explains how native and tribal cultures often considered all forms of life to be as sacred as human life--an attitude that may be one of our best shots at planetary longevity. Ecology and spirituality are deftly intertwined in this well-written discussion of how we can save and preserve life on earth. Vermont author Thom Hartman offers a highly persuasive argument for adopting the spiritual values of our ancient ancestors, which means living with a strong connection to the earth as well as the sun that nourishes us all. Hartman devotes his final section to "What the Average Person Can Do," including chapters titled, "Turn Off the TV," "The Modern-Day Tribe: Intentional Community," and "Reinventing Our Daily Lives and Rituals." --Gail Hud
A call to consciousness combining spirituality and ecology that offers hope for the future.As the world's population explodes, cultures and species are wiped out, and we have now reached the halfway point of our supplies of oil, humans the world over are confronting difficult choices about how to create a future that works.Thom Hartmann proposes that the only lasting solution to the crises we face is to re-learn the lessons our ancient ancestors knew -- those which allowed them to live sustainably for hundreds of thousands of years -- but which we've forgotten.Hartmann shows how to find this new yet ancient way of seeing the world and the life on and in it, allowing us to touch that place where the survival of humanity may be found.