The Forsaken Garden: Four Conversations on the Deep Meaning of Environmental Illness

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Quest Books, 1998 - 297 страница
When documentary filmmaker Nancy Ryley first became ill, few people had heard of "environmental illness." Her symptoms---fatigue, depression, hypersensitivity to foods and chemicals---puzzled doctors and resisted treatment. Unable to work, Nancy, with her husband, moved from Toronto to rural west Canada, where a lifestyle free of urban pollutants helped her slowly to rebuild her health. Nancy's struggle is also the spiritual struggle of the planet. To explore the connections between the state of our bodies and souls and the condition of the earth, she interviewed four leading thinkers, each with a unique perspective on spiritual health: Laurens van der Post, African explorer and journalist; Marion Woodman, psychologist and best-selling author; Ross Woodman, expert on Blake and the Romantic poets; Thomas Berry, theologian and cultural historian. These thought-provoking conversations, woven with Nancy's own search for answers, shine beacons of hope for personal and planetary healing.

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THE FORSAKEN GARDEN
5
LAURENS VAN DER POST
13
What Ails Thee?
23
The Journey to Wholeness
35
Three Myths for Our Time
47
MARION WOODMAN
53
Brought Up to Be Gods
61
No Song to Sing
79
The Tiger and the Lamb
153
Building Jerusalem
167
New Life in the Dreaming Earth
181
The Global Bodysoul
193
A Culture of Lost Souls
201
The Myth of Wonderworld
207
The Soul in Nature
223
The Sacred Universe
237

Surrendering to the Mystery
93
Ensouled on the Planet
107
The Deep Meaning of Environmental Illness
121
ROSS WOODMAN
127
Making Love to Your Muse
135
Celebrating the Universe
251
Revisioning Nature
267
Return to the Garden
273
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
280
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