
The First Book
Hunter-Gatherers, God and Spirituality
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Narrateur(s):
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Eloheem Ali
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Eloheem Ali
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Those ready to receive this message will listen to this book until the very end. If you are still reading, this is your cue to wake up. The people who listen to this book are ready to reach a higher level of consciousness. Unfortunately, many are not prepared to begin this spiritual and personal journey, which is okay. We still love you. I still love you.
What does spirituality mean to you? Can your spirituality help depression? How does spirituality affect your health? Are spirituality and religion the same? When does someone's spirituality become toxic? Which spirituality is right for me? Where is it exactly that money and spirituality mix? Why is spirituality important? These are all good questions, and our creator—the source, the all—has heard our questions. This book, if you can listen and hear what it is truly saying, will answer all of your questions. I'm so excited for this journey we all must take back home. Where's home?
Please listen to find out....
©2022 Raheem M Isom-Ali (P)2022 Raheem M Isom-AliMy children love this book.
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I think this book is well balanced by books by women, as the author has a very male perspective: Robin Wall Kimmerer on moss, Suzanne Simard on forests, Christine de Pisan, Virginia Wolf, and Sappho on women, Carole Anne Hilton and Elinor Ostrom on true economics (which is local ecology), and Isabel Wilkerson and Maya Angelu on caste, for example.
The book is also well balanced with books by farmers, including food forest farmers, because they actually have local experience with local soils, slopes, and seasons: Michael Foley, John Klar, Masanobu Fukuoka, and Joel Salatin, for example, on small farms or David R Montgomery and Amélie des Planteson soil and society. Consider Professor Ostrom again here on the communal management of common-pool resources, such as water, timber, or fish, which is best done locally.
Add to this some non-Abrahamac perspectives, such as Tyson Yunkaporta, Lao Tzu, Cicero, or Ovid. They all show the way through stories to the path to oneself within nature. Read Daniel Rück on the Mohawk laws of the land as one system that worked for one local group living with the land. Think again of Professor Ostrom's observation that the world is made of many, many such local groups with their own governing institutions.
I could go on, but all these books may be interpreted as pointing in the same direction. I am taking Voltaire's suggestion as Candide did simply to start farming my own garden, working toward food forests, farming, fishing, foraging, trapping, hunting, and living wild and free.
An answer to Daniel Quinn's question of what humans could do to live sustainably as we evolved to live
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Spiritual Connectoon
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You must read this book
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an eye-opener
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We all lift now on this higher vibration
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Interesting
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I was and still am interested in the message but I can't enjoy it this way.
If Only I Could Return This Title
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