Charles Eisenstein is a teacher, speaker, and writer focusing on themes of civilization, consciousness, money, and human cultural evolution. His writings on the web magazine Reality Sandwich have generated a vast online following; he speaks frequently at conferences and other events, and gives numerous interviews on radio and podcasts. Eisenstein graduated from Yale University in 1989 with a degree in Mathematics and Philosophy, and spent the next ten years as a Chinese-to-English translator. The author of Sacred Economics and The Ascent of Humanity, he currently lives in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. Information about his work and future appearances can be found at charleseisenstein.net.
This is a revolutionary and interactive book--in the sense that it
inspires the reader to think out of the ordinary. Eisenstein will
be noted in antiquity as one of the seminal and pioneering
storytellers of this new world.
--Publishers Weekly Starred Review
"It is rare to find, in such digestible portions, so rich a
feast for mind and heart.
--Joanna Macy, author of Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We're
in without Going Crazy "When I read Charles Eisenstein I felt
as if I had just put on an extraordinarily clear, lucid, morally
honest set of glasses. I see my outer and inner worlds in
penetrating detail. He isn't just describing a possible world. He
is helping us find our way to it."
--Vicki Robin, author of Your Money or Your Life "Charles
Eisenstein is a cultural investigative journalist, questioning the
perpetually unexamined assumptions of both conventional and
counter-cultural thinking. He is a cultural storyteller, a
visionary who gives us a glimpse of what the new Story of the
People may look like, how we might get there, and how close we are
to it."
--Mark Boyle, author of The Moneyless Manifesto "God damn
this is good! This version of the big story by Charles Eisenstein
is one of the best I have ever heard. Charles, you are speaking for
millions of us and we so know what you are saying to be true. We
will absolutely tell the whole fucking world about it."
--Brad Blanton, author of Radical Honesty "The more
beautiful world I inhabit accords with Charles Eisenstein's vision:
a world where we embrace the shadow and give it name so that the
healing can begin. Take this book and let it seep into your very
being."
--Polly Higgins, author of Eradicating Ecocide, barrister
and earth lawyer "This book will change your world. It is beautiful
because Charles Eisenstein has the courage to be vulnerable and it
is in acknowledging our vulnerability that we will realize our
greater humanity."
--Revd Peter Owen-Jones, presenter of Around the World in 80
Faiths, author, and priest One does not 'read' this book, but
rather interacts with it. And take heed, it will open your heart
and mind, arouse ire and derision, and change the way you think
about your life. Beautifully written, heart-warming, and
thought-provoking, Eisenstein will undoubtedly be noted in history
as a pivotal storyteller.
--New Conciousness Review On Sacred Economics
This brilliant and beautifully written book is a must-read for all
those who believe our economic system is terminally sick and in
need of radical, sacred rehaul. I hope this book begins a serious,
worldwide conversation on how we can reinvent our attitude to
money.
--Andrew Harvey, author of The Hope: A Guide to Sacred
Activism On The Ascent of Humanity
Brilliant and original, with great depth of insight and
understanding. The Ascent of Humanity easily ranks with the works
of such giants of our age as David Bohm, Julian Jaynes, Jean
Gebser, Alfred North Whitehead....
--Joseph Chilton Pearce, author of The Crack in the Cosmic
Egg "A powerful pick for any who would combine spiritual
perspectives with social change. This book thwarts cynicism and
offers keys to connecting personal choices to powerful change. ...
An uplifting, inspirational, spiritual and social examination
recommended for a wide range of readers looking for positive
encouragement."
--Midwest Book Review
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