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The Art Is Long
The Art Is Long: Big Health and the New Warrior Activist | Frank Forencich
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Climate change, habitat destruction and species extinctions threaten our biosphere. Political chaos, inequality and extremism wreak havoc with our societies and culture. Obesity, diabetes, depression and stress-related disorders cause our bodies pain and unhappiness. As ecopsychologist Theodore Roszak put it, "The earth hurts, and we hurt with it." Our bodies are the canaries in the coal mine of the modern world. Health and medical industries focus on the well-being of the canary, but miss the larger message. Something is tragically wrong with the way we're living. We need another way. "The Art is Long" takes a big-picture view of human health and the human experience. This is an exploration of the "long body," the totality of our individual bodies plus our life-supporting systems of habitat, tribe and culture. Being healthy is just a beginning.
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Loved it. Forencich perfectly encapsulated some thoughts I‘ve had for years now, about natural movement, ecology climate change, modern illnesses (emotional, spiritual, psychological, physical, and societal) and personal development that I just haven‘t been able to articulate on my own—it‘s like he was reading my mind. Really fascinating perspective and intelligent insights!