A 10-step holistic guide to help you cope with the climate crisis—from the founders of the Good Grief Network.
Filled with 30 practices and reflection questions, each step builds off the last to help readers process grief, uncertainty, and painful emotions, while also looking toward where we can make positive changes. The practices include journaling, dancing through grief, rituals for what and those we’ve lost, loving-kindness meditations, and many more.
LaUra Schmidt and Aimee Lewis-Reau started the Good Grief Network, one of the first emotional support groups for eco-anxiety and climate grief. There are now chapters all over the world following these same ten steps, including:
• accepting the severity of the predicament • developing awareness of our own biases and perceptions • taking breaks • reinvesting in meaningful efforts • practicing gratitude • sitting with uncertainty
The authors draw on personal stories and testimonials, as well as the work of long-time activists like Joanna Macy, to find inner peace and outer purpose within the chaos of the current climate.
Format:
Kindle Edition
Pages:
304 pages
Publication:
2023
Publisher:
Shambhala
Edition:
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
0834845059
ISBN13:
9780834845053
kindle Asin:
B0BWQQXMVQ
How to Live in a Chaotic Climate: 10 Steps to Reconnect with Ourselves, Our Communities, and Our Planet
A 10-step holistic guide to help you cope with the climate crisis—from the founders of the Good Grief Network.
Filled with 30 practices and reflection questions, each step builds off the last to help readers process grief, uncertainty, and painful emotions, while also looking toward where we can make positive changes. The practices include journaling, dancing through grief, rituals for what and those we’ve lost, loving-kindness meditations, and many more.
LaUra Schmidt and Aimee Lewis-Reau started the Good Grief Network, one of the first emotional support groups for eco-anxiety and climate grief. There are now chapters all over the world following these same ten steps, including:
• accepting the severity of the predicament • developing awareness of our own biases and perceptions • taking breaks • reinvesting in meaningful efforts • practicing gratitude • sitting with uncertainty
The authors draw on personal stories and testimonials, as well as the work of long-time activists like Joanna Macy, to find inner peace and outer purpose within the chaos of the current climate.