[Mb-civic] THE FABRIC OF THE FUTURE
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THE FABRIC OF THE FUTURE
So: on the eve of the new millennium, does quote this strike a nerve? "I
think the biggest wound in our contemporary psyche is fear. What cripples
us from daring the New Day is unconscious fear, the worst kind of fear,
fear without content."
You can apply that to the environment, the divorce rate, the stock market,
the book industry or your latest bout with an HMO. But as Jungian analyst
Marion Woodman puts it in THE FABRIC OF THE FUTURE (Conari; 460 pages;
$25), the fear people feel today is often "the loss of personal freedom" as
corporations grow bigger and jobs fewer, as nations force people off the
land, as "the reliance on reason and technology split head from body in our
culture," as the old hierarchies dominate and go under.
Like a billion other people, Conari Press publisher Mary Jane Ryan had been
thinking for years that "the old forms were breaking down and the new had
yet to emerge" when one day she sat down and wrote an impassioned letter to
every woman "visionary" she knew, ranging from Caroline Myss and Joan
Borysenko to Gloria Steinem, Starhawk, Jean Houston, Margaret Wheatley,
Joanna Macy and Shakti Gawain.
To say that everyone wrote back with an essay that will blow your head off
is an understatement about the stunning book that resulted. Here 40 writers
from as many different fields tell us that "most people know what is wrong
in the world," as West African writer Sobonfu Some writes, and most people
know how to change it. But the way to transformation must begin internally.
"The nuclear bomb everyone is so impressed with begins in every cell in our
bodies. We sense intuitively the power we have to oppress whoever gets in
the way . . . Whoever is our 'enemy' . . . the one to whom we have not
surrendered. It follows us everywhere, sleeping and waking, like a shadow."
Thus reasons poet and author M.C. Richards, who points to another emerging
disaffection - "the sensation of becoming a separate person, no longer
identified with the lover, the parent, the brother and sister, the group of
friends, the place the time, the society."
Ryan confesses that she wanted to bring 40 women visionaries together in
one book for the new millennium because "I became tired with all the
breaking down - I wanted to know what was breaking THROUGH." Well, one
inspiration after another certainly breaks through here; one redeeming
vision after another "birth of a new dawn." Browse in it, think about it,
read it to friends, give it as a gift: Ryan has published a lot of women
writers in her 10 years at Conari: This book is the culmination of many
careers and a thousand years of thinking.
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