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The Web of Meaning
Book • 2021
Jeremy Lent's "The Web of Meaning" explores the interconnectedness of all things, integrating scientific understanding with ancient wisdom traditions.
The book challenges the dominant worldview of separation and competition, proposing a new narrative based on collaboration and mutual flourishing.
Lent argues that understanding complex systems is crucial for navigating the challenges of our time.
He emphasizes the importance of integrating animate and conceptual intelligence to create a more sustainable and just future.
The book offers a profound shift in perspective, urging readers to reimagine their place in the universe and their role in shaping a better world.
The book challenges the dominant worldview of separation and competition, proposing a new narrative based on collaboration and mutual flourishing.
Lent argues that understanding complex systems is crucial for navigating the challenges of our time.
He emphasizes the importance of integrating animate and conceptual intelligence to create a more sustainable and just future.
The book offers a profound shift in perspective, urging readers to reimagine their place in the universe and their role in shaping a better world.
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Paul Chek as an excellent book citing resources related to the industrial age's impact on natural resource extraction.


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Paul Chek as a fantastic book that covers important issues about extraction from the earth.


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