Nature and the Human Soul: Cultivating Wholeness in a Fragmented World

by Bill Plotkin

Paperback, 2008

Status

Available

Call number

155

Collection

Publication

New World Library (2008), 528 pages

Description

Addressing the pervasive longing for meaning and fulfillment in this time of crisis, Nature and the Human Soul introduces a visionary ecopsychology of human development that reveals how fully and creatively we can mature when soul and wild nature guide us. Depth psychologist and wilderness guide Bill Plotkin presents a model for a human life span rooted in the cycles and qualities of the natural world, a blueprint for individual development that ultimately yields a strategy for cultural transformation. With evocative language and personal stories, including those of elders Thomas Berry and Joanna Macy, this book defines eight stages of human life-Innocent, Explorer, Thespian, Wanderer, Soul Apprentice, Artisan, Master, and Sage-and describes the challenges and benefits of each. Plotkin offers a way of progressing from our current egocentric, aggressively competitive, consumer society to an ecocentric, soul-based one that is sustainable, cooperative, and compassionate. At once a primer on human development and a manifesto for change, Nature and the Human Soul fashions a template for a more mature, fulfilling, and purposeful life-and a better world.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member willszal
Bill is amazing. He's part wilderness guide, part facilitator of coming-of-age ceremonies. Into indigenous wisdom. This book maps his eight stages of eco-soul-centric human maturation. The subtext of the book is about the patho-adolescent nature of our dominant culture.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2008

Physical description

528 p.; 6 inches

ISBN

1577315510 / 9781577315513

Local notes

FB Yellow marker highlighting first two chapters.

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