The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight: Waking Up to Personal and Global Transformation

The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight: Waking Up to Personal and Global Transformation

by ThomHartmann (Author)

Synopsis

The world is reaching crisis point, as population growth escalates out of control, and species and cultures are being destroyed. With humans across the globe encroaching further and further upon Earth's resources, the realisation that the supply is finite has dawned and we now face the urgent dilemma of knowing how to create a sustainable future for ourselves. In this important book, award-winning author and international lecturer Thom Hartmann puts forward his lasting solution to our survival. Teaching us a new way of seeing, Hartmann introduces us to the lessons of our ancient ancestors - those which allowed sustainable living for many thousands of years but which we've forgotten. It is a call for consciousness combining spirituality and ecology that offers real hope for the future.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Hodder Paperbacks
Published: 06 Dec 2001

ISBN 10: 0340822430
ISBN 13: 9780340822432
Book Overview: A powerful and timely alarm call for global crisis, this book offers us the first eco-spiritual solution.

Media Reviews
THE LAST HOURS OF ANCIENT SUNLIGHT shines like a beacon in the darkness, an education about reality, a needed wake-up call, and a guidebook through the swamps of denial and ignorance into a brighter, sustainable future. * Dan Millman *
Thom Hartmann is one of those people who puts it all together for us, explaining not only what has seriously gone wrong in the world but, even more important, all that can still go right. He is an awakener of the highest order. * Marianne Willamson *
Author Bio
Thom Hartman is an award-winning author, international lecturer, teacher, and psychotherapist. His books have been written about in Time magazine, and he has been on the front page of the Wall Street Journal. A former journalist, editor, and occasional woodsplitter, he lives in Vermont with his wife, Louise.