Green Psychology: Transforming our Relationship to the Earth – Paperback – GOOD


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ISBN
9780892817986
Book Title
Green Psychology : Transforming Our Relationship to the Earth
Publisher
Inner Traditions International, The Limited
Item Length
9 in
Publication Year
1999
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Ralph Metzner
Genre
Nature, Religion, Body, Mind & Spirit
Topic
Healing / Energy (Qigong, Reiki, Polarity), Gaia & Earth Energies, Ecology, Psychology of Religion
Item Weight
7.6 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
240 Pages

Green Psychology: Transforming our Relationship to the Earth – Paperback – GOOD

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Publisher
Inner Traditions International, The Limited
ISBN-10
0892817984
ISBN-13
9780892817986
eBay Product ID (ePID)
198889

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Book Title
Green Psychology : Transforming Our Relationship to the Earth
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Healing / Energy (Qigong, Reiki, Polarity), Gaia & Earth Energies, Ecology, Psychology of Religion
Publication Year
1999
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Nature, Religion, Body, Mind & Spirit
Author
Ralph Metzner
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
7.6 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Trade
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99-020490
Reviews
Metzner brings an astonishing number of sources together in his survey of contemporary ecological thinking. With accessible prose, extensive references, and superb illustrations, Green Psychology provides the reader with a fascinating introduction and resource to the field of ecopsychology., Ralph Metzner’s life-long fascination with human consciousness has led him to research history, political systems, mythology, archetypal psychology, and indigenous spiritual means. Green Psychology is a unique, masterful, and much needed integration of these usually disparate fields., At once visionary and down-to-earth, [ Green Psychology ] is an often profound exploration of the deeply disturbed relationship between humanity and nature., Green Psychology accomplishes things that few environmental books have–it involves the reader on more than the intellectual level; it personalizes the global issues on a deep, inner level; it allows one to embrace the shadow side of our industrialized past; it brings myths to life in a renewed way; and it weaves poetry to stir the heart and imagination. Of all the other writers preaching about and berating our environmental participation, perhaps it will be the psychologist, a Ralph Metzner, who awakens the sleeper.
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
155.9/1
Table Of Content
Foreword-Theodore Roszak Introduction 1 The True, Original First World 2 Gaia’s Alchemy: Ruin and Renewal of the Earth 3 A Vision Quest Experience 4 Mystical Greenness: The Visions of Hildegard von Bingen 5 The Role of Psychoactive Plant Medicines 6 Psychopathology of the Human-Nature Relationship 7 Historical Roots of the Split between Humans and Nature 8 Sky Gods and Earth Deities 9 The Black Goddess, the Green God, and the Wild Human 10 Reunification of the Sacred and the Natural 11 Transition to an Ecological Worldview 12 The Place and the Story Epilogue-John Seed Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
A visionary ecopsychologist examines the rift between human beings and nature and shows what can be done to bring harmony to both the ecosystem and our own minds. * Shows that the solution to our ecological dilemma lies in our own consciousnesses. It is becoming more and more apparent that the causes and cures for the current ecological crisis are to be found in the hearts and minds of human beings. For millennia we existed within a religious and psychological framework that honored the Earth as a partner and worked to maintain a balance with nature. But somehow a root pathology took hold in Western civilization–the idea of domination over nature–and this led to an alienation of the human spirit that has allowed an unprecedented destruction of the very systems which support that spirit. In Green Psychology Ralph Metzner explores the history of this global pathology and examines the ways that we can restore a healing relationship with nature. His search for role models takes him from shamanic ceremonies with the Lacandon Maya of Mexico to vision quests in the California desert, from the astonishing nature mysticism of Hildegard von Bingen to the Black Goddesses and Green Gods of our pagan ancestors. He examines the historical roots of the split between humans and nature, showing how first sky-god worshiping cultures, then monotheisms, and finally mechanistic science continued to isolate the human psyche from the life-giving Earth. His final chapters present a solution, showing that disciplines such as deep ecology and ecofeminism are creating a worldview in which the mind of humanity and the health of the Earth are harmoniously intertwined., A visionary ecopsychologist examines the rift between human beings and nature and shows what can be done to bring harmony to both the ecosystem and our own minds. – Shows that the solution to our ecological dilemma lies in our own consciousnesses. It is becoming more and more apparent that the causes and cures for the current ecological crisis are to be found in the hearts and minds of human beings. For millennia we existed within a religious and psychological framework that honored the Earth as a partner and worked to maintain a balance with nature. But somehow a root pathology took hold in Western civilization–the idea of domination over nature–and this led to an alienation of the human spirit that has allowed an unprecedented destruction of the very systems which support that spirit. In Green Psychology Ralph Metzner explores the history of this global pathology and examines the ways that we can restore a healing relationship with nature. His search for role models takes him from shamanic ceremonies with the Lacandon Maya of Mexico to vision quests in the California desert, from the astonishing nature mysticism of Hildegard von Bingen to the Black Goddesses and Green Gods of our pagan ancestors. He examines the historical roots of the split between humans and nature, showing how first sky-god worshiping cultures, then monotheisms, and finally mechanistic science continued to isolate the human psyche from the life-giving Earth. His final chapters present a solution, showing that disciplines such as deep ecology and ecofeminism are creating a worldview in which the mind of humanity and the health of the Earth are harmoniously intertwined.
LC Classification Number
BF353.5.N37M47 1999

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