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Tace Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-26-09 09:41 AM
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Book Review: The Living Universe by Duane Elgin (Carolyn Baker)
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Oct. 20, 2009 (Transition Times) -- In the current moment it is nearly impossible to trust many of the voices in our world that issue from the field of economics. It is safe to say that none of the most esteemed in the field has the slightest idea how to address the global economic crisis. So when I picked up Duane Elgin’s book The Living Universe: Where Are We? Who Are We? Where Are We Going?, I was a bit wary when I read about his MBA from Wharton Business School—that is, until I realized that he is also the author of Voluntary Simplicity: Toward A Way of Life That Is Outwardly Simple, Inwardly Rich. Even more reassuring is Elgin’s work as a social research scientist at SRI International and his work with Joseph Campbell alongside his lifelong commitment to integrate science, economics, and the world’s greatest wisdom traditions.

Elgin asserts that on the other side of our growing systems crisis, the world will be a decidedly different place depending on our actions now. We will either have an Earth ruined through conflict or an Earth restored through cooperation. Echoing the perspective of geologian and eco-scholar, Thomas Berry, Elgin states that:

The universe is deeply alive as an evolving and learning system and we humans are on a journey of discovery within it. We are learning to live within a living universe. If we lose sight of where we are (living in a living universe) we profoundly diminish our understanding of who we are…and where we are going….

The book is divided into the three categories above, with a final section on “Actions For The Journey Ahead.” Realizing that many readers may not espouse the living universe perspective, Elgin goes to great lengths in the book to establish a rational foundation for his assertion, skillfully marrying the principles of modern science with ancient wisdom. Although I read the entire book, I found the first two sections onerous since I needed little persuasion regarding the scientific basis for arguing the case of a living universe. However, for those who do, Elgin’s arguments are intellectually sound and powerfully compelling.

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GliderGuider Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Oct-26-09 10:28 AM
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1. I am completely aligned with this vision.
I agree with Carolyn Baker when she says in the review:

...(M)ore than just a successful response to climate disruption and the dwindling supply of cheap oil, we need a compelling story about the human journey that enables us to look beyond looming conflicts over scarce resources. As citizens of the earth, every person has the right and responsibility to contribute to the collective visioning of our journey.

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(R)egardless of the strides our species makes in energy policy, carbon reduction, or creating economies of scale, if we do not mature emotionally and spiritually into adult human beings, we will have succeeded only in replicating the current predicament of a world replete with dazzling technological innovation, commandeered by children.

I was privileged this weekend to be a facilitator at the presentation of an Awakening the Dreamer Symposium in Ottawa to a group of 150 university students. It was part of a weekend of climate change action which included a global initiative by 350.org. I was knocked out by the empowerment inherent in the vision of Awakening the Dreamer, which is in large measure identical to the one expressed in this book. Although ATD doesn't do the "Conscious Universe" thing explicitly, they do hint at it pretty broadly. That idea is now one of the underpinnings of my own cosmology.
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