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Issue #60: CHANGES

January/February 2007

 

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Introduction
by Bob Banner
 
2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl
by Daniel Pinchbeck
Will Daniel’s words replace that of Terrence McKenna’s to be the gatekeeper of lost and obscured knowledge? Are his solutions on course? We think so.
 
Dark Ages America: The Final Phase of Empire
by Morris Berman
 
Cosmos and Psyche: Intimations of a New World View
by Richard Tarnas
 
Converging Ecological Crises: Are We Up to the Challenges?
by Gordon Hartman
These are dark times, yet Professor Hartman clearly states that we need an integrative approach and that any techno-fix will set us back with an entirely new set of problems.
 
The Story of a Sudden Awakening
by Jan Frazier
Her book has not come out yet, but it is explosive. She became “enlightened” without a spiritual discipline or teacher. The book “When Fear Falls Away” is a chronicle of that enlightenment. Others, she claims, are awakening suddenly also. This piece is an excerpt from that book, to be released in May.
 
Endgame: Resistance
by Derrick Jensen
Controversial environmental activist / philosopher presents some insights into the endtimes or the endgame. What does nature teach us? With what will we replace industrial civilization?
 
In Praise of Sweet Darkness
by Shepherd Bliss
Regular HopeDance contributor and farmer Shepherd Bliss turns his attention to darkness and explores the mysteries and acceptance of the sweet darkness.

 
Not in HIS Image: The Pagan Sense of Life
by John Lamb Lash
Finally someone has taken on the heavy topics of shamanism, ecofeminism, Gnosticism, ecopsychology, Paganism and sacred ecology and has given us not only a critique of the salvationist ideology of Christianity, Judaism and Islam but a roadmap to a sustainable future.
 
Turning Defense into Offense: Challenging Corporations and Creating Self-Governance
by Tom Linzey
It’s rare that someone comes along and tells us emphatically that we activists no longer have to keep banging our heads. Linzey has a solution. You may not like what you hear because we may have to give up hope in order to get there. But I and many others think he’s right on target and ought to be listened to.

 
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