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This fascinating book explores the concept of slow living, offering a philosophical and psychological exploration of the need for a slower pace of life. It advocates for reclaiming and rediscovering more natural and human ways of being.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Slow and Fast Living 2. Kali Yuga - Living in the Age of Speed 3. Citta Slow - Settling the Mindstream 4. The Dao of Deceleration 5. Rediscovering and Reclaiming the Pace of Nature 6. Streams of Consciousness, Streams of Data 7. The Sabbath as a Template for Slow Living
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Dr Elliot Cohen is a chartered psychologist and associate fellow of the British Psychological Society, senior lecturer in social psychology and interdisciplinary psychology at Leeds Beckett University, and the current Chair of the British Psychological Society's Transpersonal Psychology Section. He has over twenty years of experience in Hindu, Buddhist and Daoist contemplative traditions and is an authorised teacher of mindfulness meditation (Dhamma Nikethanaya Buddhist Academy). He has previously lectured in comparative religion at Manchester University and worked as a researcher for BBC Religion and Ethics.
Zusammenfassung
This fascinating book explores the concept of slow living, offering a philosophical and psychological exploration of the need for a slower pace of life. It advocates for reclaiming and rediscovering more natural and human ways of being.