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If the ecological crisis is the greatest challenge that humanity is facing today, then Joanna Macy is the most important teacher of our time. For those who dont yet know her work, this anthology is an excellent place to start. For those of us who have already benefited from it, it provides an overview of an extraordinary woman and her remarkable career.David Loy, author of Ecodharma: Buddhist Teachings for the Ecological Crisis
How do we live in solidarity on this warming planet? This book captures a lifetime of grappling with this most important of questionsand invites readers into a thriving community of people who, like me, have been transformed by Joanna Macys thought and practice.Naomi Klein, author of On Fire: The Burning Case For a Green New Deal
The conversation I had with Joanna Macy early in our tender, tumultuous century has shaped me ever after. I first discovered Joanna through her gorgeous translations of the poet Rilke, a voice of the last centurys turnings that she has brought to accompany us in ours. I marvel at her many callings and adventures. She attended to the human trauma as Rilkes central European world disappeared in the aftermath of World War IIand in the exile from Tibet of a young Dalai Lama. She was an environmentalist before that term was on every tongue. And she became a great Buddhist teacher before anyone understood how this tradition would meet twenty-first-century people and potentialities. Through all of this, Joanna has come to embody a singular clarity of vision about the totality of what it means to be humanat this moment in time. Her wild love for the world is a beacon to us alland an exuberant invitationto join our passion to hers, whatever the lives we lead. This book is a precious offering toward life-giving possibility.Krista Tippett, host of On Being
Joanna Macy is one of the planets treasures, not least for the remarkable cadre of people who have learned from and been inspired by her rooted and unstinting life. This fine book combines her insights and those who have learned from her, and it will be a joy to anyone who approaches it with an open heart.Bill McKibben, author of Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?
We cant save our world, we can only love our larger body, this living earth, and take the next healing step. To guide us, we have Joanna Macy, who embodies this active loving in her brilliant teachings, The Work That Reconnects, and through her decades of serving our planet. This new book captures the great depth and breadth of Joannas wisdom through her own stories, as well as through the richly shared stories of her colleaguesactivists, thinkers, and teachers. Throughout, Joannas understandings, group practices, and passionate heart offer us an urgently needed pathway of hope for this precious world.Tara Brach, author of Radical Acceptance and Radical Compassion
I am wildly in love with A Wild Love for the World. I can truly say that the stories in this book, and its life-transforming ideas and their practical applications, have changed me. The personal stories and focus on positive collaborative engagement offer a breath of energizing fresh air as we move forward. Joanna Macys life, celebrated here in an engaging, inspiring, and practical compendium of approaches catalyzed by her Work That Reconnects, offers each of us a light to cultivate resilience and illuminate the path ahead. Thank you to Stephanie Kaza and all the contributors, and to Joanna, for the love and brilliance that shine so brightly in this lifes work of heart.Daniel Siegel, author of Aware and Mind
Frontispiece: Joanna Macy teaching in Bavaria in the 1990s
(photo by Klaus Kreuzer).
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Title: A wild love for the world: Joanna Macy and the work of our time / edited by Stephanie Kaza.
Description: First edition. | Boulder: Shambhala, 2020. | Includes bibliographical references.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019034986 | ISBN 9781611807950 (paperback)
eISBN 9780834842762
Subjects: LCSH : Macy, Joanna, 1929 | EnvironmentalistsUnited StatesBiography. | EnvironmentalismReligious aspectsBuddhism. | Environmental justiceReligious aspectsBuddhism.
Classification: LCC BQ4570 . E58 W55 2020 | DDC 294.3/37092dc23
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Contents
Trust in Life
Joanna Macy
No Separate Self
Joanna Macy
Gaia Consciousness in the Great Turning
Stephan Harding
Sarvodaya Means Everybody Wakes Up
A. T. Ariyaratne
Developing a Socially Engaged Buddhism
Donald Rothberg
Widening the Circle
Philip Novak
The Work Takes Root in the UK
Pat Fleming
The Rainforest Protecting Itself: Australia Rising
Bobbi Allan
Houseguest
Catherine Johnson
Thunderclap
Joanna Macy
The First Truth Mandala
Joanna Macy
To Behold Worlds Ending
Susanne Moser
The Thrumming Relationality of All Things
Andy Fisher
Grieving My Way into Loving the Planet
Dahr Jamail
We Almost Didnt Make It
Beverly Naidus
You, DarknessMeeting the Other in Rilke
Anita Barrows
Breaking the Silence in Germany
Gunter and Barbara Hamburger
Ecological and Social Justice Healing
Jeanine Canty
Re-Conectando in the Wounded Land of Colombia
Helena ter Ellen
The Blessing
Joanna Macy
The Carp in the Castle Moat
Joanna Macy
Everything Leans: The Creativity of Dependent Arising
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel
The Dharma of Natural Systems
Christopher Queen
Decomposing the Ego
Wendy Johnson
rites of passage
bront velez
Canticle FarmEmerging Like a River
Anne Symens-Bucher
Power and Privilege in Indras Net
Tova Green
Transform Yourself, Transform the World
Sherry Ellms
Pilgrimage to Greenham Common
Joanna Macy
The Presence of the Future Beings
Joanna Macy
Being Time and Deep Time
Taigen Dan Leighton
Liberating the Spirit of the Ancestors in Africa
Liz Hosken
Deep Ecology Courage in Nuclear Russia
Oleg Bodrov and Ludmilla Zhrina
Citizen Ambassador
Linda Seeley
The Journey of a Nuclear Guardian
Kathleen Sullivan
Finding Our Way Forward after Fukushima
Yuka Saito and Hide Enomoto