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This is a large book by [[Charles Eisenstein]] about the evolution of life as a process of separation from ones environment. Tracing modern alienation a looong way back (before protozoa!) he takes a detailed look at what is happening around the world, putting forward an animist view of spirituality that emphasises the fundamental connectedness of all things/life. He looks forward to what he refers to as "the age of reunion", in which technology and human ingenuity is turned to the task of nurturing life and celebrating its difference, spontaneity and chaos, rather than attempting to separate and dissociate ideas and events and thus to bring them under human control.
 
This is a large book by [[Charles Eisenstein]] about the evolution of life as a process of separation from ones environment. Tracing modern alienation a looong way back (before protozoa!) he takes a detailed look at what is happening around the world, putting forward an animist view of spirituality that emphasises the fundamental connectedness of all things/life. He looks forward to what he refers to as "the age of reunion", in which technology and human ingenuity is turned to the task of nurturing life and celebrating its difference, spontaneity and chaos, rather than attempting to separate and dissociate ideas and events and thus to bring them under human control.
  
'''Read by [[Lyn Gerry]] from episodes [[461]]-[[485]]''', made into [[audiobooks | audiobook]] by [[Robin Upton]].
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'''Read by [[Lyn Gerry]] from episodes [[461]]-[[485]]''', made into an [[audiobooks | audiobook]] by [[Robin Upton]].
  
 
[http://www.ascentofhumanity.com/introduction.php Introduction]
 
[http://www.ascentofhumanity.com/introduction.php Introduction]

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The evolution of the human sense of self

This is a large book by Charles Eisenstein about the evolution of life as a process of separation from ones environment. Tracing modern alienation a looong way back (before protozoa!) he takes a detailed look at what is happening around the world, putting forward an animist view of spirituality that emphasises the fundamental connectedness of all things/life. He looks forward to what he refers to as "the age of reunion", in which technology and human ingenuity is turned to the task of nurturing life and celebrating its difference, spontaneity and chaos, rather than attempting to separate and dissociate ideas and events and thus to bring them under human control.

Read by Lyn Gerry from episodes 461-485, made into an audiobook by Robin Upton.

Introduction

  1. The Triumph of Technology
  2. The Origins of Separation
  3. The Way of the World
  4. Money and Property
  5. The World under Control
  6. The Crumbling of Certainty
  7. The Age of Reunion
  8. Self and Cosmos

See Also