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A collection of probing essays and weekly meditations, this book addresses how to prepare emotionally and spiritually for the impending collapse of industrial civilization. Author Carolyn Baker offers wisdom, inspiration, and a sense of spiritual purpose for anyone who is concerned about the daunting future humankind has created.
The author’s introduction to Collapsing Consciously articulates our current predicament of economic collapse, environmental degradation, and global conflict and expresses the confusion, anxiety, grief, anger, and despair we all experience when we take a hard look at the present-day global crisis and the likely future of the planet. But rather than showing us ways to prevent the collapse, Baker argues that the demise of our consumerist, corporate culture is inevitable, and that it is crucial to prepare emotionally and spiritually for the certain changes to come.
Part 1 is a collection of seventeen essays which argue that while the collapse of industrial society cannot be prevented, its meaning extends far beyond tragedy and loss. These essays ask the reader to delve inward and discover the limitless treasures of the soul, as well as the gratification and exhilaration to be discovered in joining with community in preparing for the future.
In part 2, Baker offers fifty-two weekly meditations comprised of spiritual wisdom, inspiration, paradox, comfort, humor, irony, and a persistent challenge to create and savor beauty in the world, regardless of how bleak the future may appear.
Collapsing Consciously is a refreshing take on the perilous present and the grim prospects for our future. Instead of quoting discouraging statistics about our predicament, Baker offers a deeper perspective that makes sense of a world that most of the time appears psychotic or even surreal. Through inspiration and perennial wisdom she has created a manual for making meaning and generating joy, especially in situations that feel hopelessly devoid of both.
An ebook containing additional meditations is also available: Collapsing Consciously Meditations: Further Reflections for Turbulent Times, ISBN 978-1-58394-758-6.
3 Comments on "Collapsing Consciously"
J-Gav on Tue, 14th Jan 2014 10:34 pm
I quite liked her last post on her website but I’m not so interested in book-flogging. Sounds like it was written for people who haven’t had much of a life up to now … which is fine … but is not my case.
GregT on Wed, 15th Jan 2014 12:29 am
Anyone that can’t come to terms with a ‘dire’ reality, is going to be in for a very rough go of it, when they are faced with their own death. Something that I believe everyone should think long and hard about.
They are also most likely to be the ones commonly referred to as Zombies, in a collapse scenario.
Makati1 on Wed, 15th Jan 2014 1:49 am
Joy and happiness is possible even in the worse situations. Children can make a game out of a rock or a stick and have fun for hours if they have a cup of rice and a bit of fish. Nakedness doesn’t bother them. Then they are taught the taboos of the tribe/church and the world turns dark and scary.
What have we lost?