
The Great Turning Or The Great Unraveling: It’s Our Choice with Joanna Macy
MP3 Download Macy points out, “Our earth is alive. It's not a supply house or a sewer, it is our larger living body with vast evolving intelligence that we are totally a part of and we can draw on.” She encourages us to face the facts of our immense planetary challenges. However, rather than allowing these realities to shut us down, we can choose the practice of active hope. She encourages us to choose the story of “The Great Turning” rather than “The Great Unraveling.” She describes the “Great Turning” as a vital, creative response and wholesale revision of our values and our perceptions toward this precious planet. She encourages us to get together with others to find our way through, as together we imagine the future we want. (hosted by Justine Willis Toms) Bio Joanna Macy, Ph.D. is a scholar of Buddhism, general systems theory, and deep ecology. She travels the world offering trainings to enliven and empower our responses to planetary crisis and has been an activist for more than five decades. She’s a respected voice in the movements for peace, justice, and ecology. She is author and co-author of many books including: World as Lover, World as Self: Courage for Global Justice and Ecological Renewal (Parallax Press 2007) Thinking Like a Mountain: Towards a Council of All Beings (coauthor) (New Catalyst Books 2007) Coming Back to Life: Practices to Reconnect Our Lives, Our World (New Society 1998) Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We're in without Going Crazy (coauthor with Chris Johnstone) (New World Library 2012) To learn more about the work of Joanna Macy to www.joannamacy.net or www.activehope.info. Topics Explored in This Dialogue What are the three great revolutions of human history Why we need to look at our sorrow and fear for the world Why we need to sit with other people who are coping with overwhelm in these times What is the Gaia theory that the earth is alive Why is it important for us to imagine a world in which we’d like to live What is the process of speaking to future generations about this time we’re living in What is The Deep Time perspective of expanding the temporal context of our lives What is the promise of “discontinuous change” that jumps evolution How we direct our actions to follow either the story of “The Great Turning” or “The Great Unraveling” Host: Justine Willis Toms Interview Date: 7/25/2012 Program Number: 3446 Music Playlist From Album: Quiet Mind: The Musical Journey of a Tibetan NomadArtist: Nawang Khechog1991 Sounds True #STA M001D Opening Essay: Track: 01 Year of TibetMusic Break 1: Track 03 The Flight of a Shepherd BoyMusic Break 2: Track 06 Giving and ForgivingMusic Break 3: Track 04 Freedom in Exile