UNSEEN BEINGS
EXPLORING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HUMAN IN A MORE-THAN-HUMAN WORLD
The Unseen Beings Podcast
Join Erik Jampa Andersson, author of Unseen Beings: How We Forgot the World is More Than Human, on a fascinating journey of natural recovery - reclaiming the lost threads of our enchantment and exploring what it really means to be human in a more-than-human world.
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UNSEEN BEINGS
How We Forgot the World is More Than Human
By Erik Jampa Andersson
“A revolutionary perspective on the climate crisis which delves into history, philosophy, science and religion to explore how and why we became a human-centric world and what this means for the environment. Erik offers a treatment to our ecological disease that will make us rethink our very existence on this precious planet.”
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“Unseen Beings is a profound and much needed book that takes us beyond the important but numbing statistics of what's occurring on our planet. Erik guides us towards practical ways to shift from our dualistic, selfish, human-centered fixation to include the interconnected web of all beings, seen and unseen. There is no more essential shift than this, and Erik Jampa Andersson has written a brilliant book that gives us a road map to true wholeness and recovery.”
-Lama Tsultrim Allione, author of Wisdom Rising and founder of Tara Mandala
“Unseen Beings is a magnificent, passionate, brilliantly written manifesto for our urgent reimagining of our relationship with every aspect of the creation before we destroy it and ourselves. Drawing on the latest scientific discoveries about animal and plant consciousness and also on indigenous wisdom and the truths of Tibetan Buddhism, Unseen Beings is that rarest of books- indispensable reading for anyone who longs for a just and balanced human future. Buy it and give it to everyone you know.”
-Andrew Harvey, author of The Hope and Radical Regeneration with Carolyn Baker
“Vital, thrilling, prescient and urgent. Data and well-meaning policies won't save us: stories - if they're big enough - might. But where can we find stories worthy of us and of this extraordinary world? Ask Andersson.”
-Professor Charles Foster, author of Cry of the Wild.
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