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Duane Elgin

    Duane Elgin
    Živý vesmír : Kde jsme? Kdo jsme? Kam jdeme?
    Ein Versprechen für die Zukunft
    Das lebende Universum
    Voluntary Simplicity
    The Living Universe: Where Are We? Who Are We? Where Are We Going?
    Promise Ahead
    • 2014

      Promise Ahead

      A Vision of Hope and Action for Humanity's Future

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(25)Add rating

      Navigating a rapidly changing world, this sequel to Voluntary Simplicity offers a powerful roadmap for those seeking a hopeful future. Building on the transformative ideas of the original bestseller, it addresses contemporary challenges and encourages readers to embrace simplicity as a way to enhance their lives. With insights that resonate with today's complexities, it serves as a guide for personal and societal growth, appealing to both longtime fans and new readers interested in the simplicity movement.

      Promise Ahead
    • 2010

      Voluntary Simplicity

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(129)Add rating

      First published in 1981, VOLUNTARY SIMPLICITY was quickly recognized as a powerful and visionary work in the emerging dialogue over sustainable living. By embracing the tenets of voluntary simplicity-frugal consumption, ecological awareness, and personal growth-people can change their lives and, in the process, save our planet.

      Voluntary Simplicity
    • 2009

      The book presents a compelling argument that the universe is alive, challenging the traditional view of it as merely inert matter and empty space. Drawing on evidence from various scientific fields, the author aligns this perspective with major spiritual traditions. This shift in understanding has profound implications for our self-concept and humanity's evolutionary path. It critiques materialism and environmental degradation, advocating for a sustainable, harmonious existence that fosters connection with each other and the living universe.

      The Living Universe: Where Are We? Who Are We? Where Are We Going?