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Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We're in Without Going Crazy
byJoanna Macy
174 global ratings | 97 global reviews
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David Liddle
5.0 out of 5 stars InspirationalReviewed in Australia on 6 February 2019
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Joanna and Chris present an approach to life full of hope for the future, supported by many practical exercises to make this a reality. They provide a framework in which to view our world and guidance on how we can take control of our response to the challenges around us to build a positive future.
Jude
5.0 out of 5 stars A tremendous and timely work teaching us Active HopeReviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2020
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I could have saved myself years of depression had I discovered this book before now. It is incredibly supportive and informative in all ways offering a vital resource for this present moment and for the challenges we can expect in the future. I found this book fascinating, along with the resources section and the invitation of wonderful guided exercises throughout the book.
It has completely changed my outlook and my wellbeing, from despair to positivity.
I now have acquired skills to embrace pain felt for the world and let it go so that active hope can enter and thrive whilst giving valued recognition and steps towards healing our shared existence. I am profoundly grateful to Chris Johnstone and Joanna Macy for leading the way.
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Xia Leon Sloane
5.0 out of 5 stars Life-changing
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Xia Leon Sloane
5.0 out of 5 stars Life-changing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 14 June 2020
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This is an absolutely incredible book. It is enlivened and enlivening, deeply insightful and rigorously researched. Someone asked not, after I mentioned it, whether 'Actiof Hoq' was a self-help book.
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This is an absolutely incredible book. It is enlivened and enlivening, deeply insightful and rigorously researched. Someone asked not, after I mentioned it, whether 'Actiof Hoq' was a self-help book.
To me 'self-help' suggests egocentrism and individualism.
That's not where Macy and Johnstone are coming from.
Though starting from the individual, it is a work ultimately offering the guidance and tools for collective transformation.
An absolute must-read for anyone passionate about the the world, or anyone who struggles with burnout or a sense of powerlessness.
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Kate
5.0 out of 5 stars just starting...and loving itReviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 February 2019
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I can tell from the opening pages that this book is really important and very much what I need to read, to guide me forward in a positive way.
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Ms. Katherine R. Honey
5.0 out of 5 stars this book has helped me enormously
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Kate
5.0 out of 5 stars just starting...and loving itReviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 February 2019
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I can tell from the opening pages that this book is really important and very much what I need to read, to guide me forward in a positive way.
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Ms. Katherine R. Honey
5.0 out of 5 stars this book has helped me enormously
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 November 2012
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I can't recommend Active Hope highly enough. As someone who constantly felt depressed, frightened or in numb denial about the multiple crises facing humanity and life on earth, this book helped me reengage and reconnect with nature and other people, and draw from them a sense of joy and enthusiasm. Active Hope is about knowing you've done the best you can, no matter what the eventual outcome.
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I can't recommend Active Hope highly enough. As someone who constantly felt depressed, frightened or in numb denial about the multiple crises facing humanity and life on earth, this book helped me reengage and reconnect with nature and other people, and draw from them a sense of joy and enthusiasm. Active Hope is about knowing you've done the best you can, no matter what the eventual outcome.
It encourages you to be part of the Great Turning,
from a consumerist to a sustainable way of life for us all.
Published in 2012, this book is incredibly timely. Thank goodness for Joanna Macy!
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Lesley Robinson
5.0 out of 5 stars Hope Springs EternalReviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2017
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Comforting to know there are others in the world who feel strongly about the destruction of the planet and a message of hope that every one can make a difference if we pull together.
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H. Moore
5.0 out of 5 stars A gift to humanity at this crisis point in our collective historyReviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2012
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'Active Hope' is truly a gift to humanity at this crisis point in our collective history. This book succinctly describes the 'Business as Usual' model, which is systematically destroying the resilience of human cultures and the Earth's ecosystems, and yet offers an extraordinary vision of hope - the Great Turning towards a life-sustaining society, in which millions of people globally are now participating.
Holding the daily awareness of this precipice at which we stand requires enormous courage. This book offers clear insights and a tried-and-tested system to help us to develop the inner resources to cope. It feels like the most trusty companion anyone aspiring to co-create a sustainable future could acquire.
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Anke Maas-lowit
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely bookReviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2019
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This is a lovely book on environmental activism that takes a very personal and positive approach
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D Harrison
5.0 out of 5 stars A positive and inspiring bookReviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 November 2013
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Active Hope is a book for everyone.
Instead of just bemoaning the state of the world, Joanne Macy and Chris Johnstone offer a heart warming way to improve our own lives and those of others. Those of us that tend to get overwhelmed by the sheer size of the problems we face and become frozen into inactivity will find a wealth of comfort and sound practical advice.
The invitation of this book is to stop being overwhelmed and start living in a way that makes a difference even if it's small. The first steps in any journey are the most important.
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Rachel Wood
5.0 out of 5 stars A must readReviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2012
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Thinking about buying this book, then do it! This is the information and tools we need right here and now. It has been written in an open, easy to read non jargon way too. It feels like a gentle teacher is informatively guiding you through very straight forwardly how things are and what we can choose to think/feel/do about it. Like some books I don't come away feeling guilty that I'm not doing more or that what I'm presently doing is wrong its more of an 'oh yes that's a good idea, now I understand!'
If you facilitate any of 'The Work That Re-connects' (see 'Coming Back to Life') its a must have to bring greater clarity and understanding which you can pass on to the participants.
I love it and I'm recommending it to as many people as I can
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Lesley Robinson
5.0 out of 5 stars Hope Springs EternalReviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 June 2017
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Comforting to know there are others in the world who feel strongly about the destruction of the planet and a message of hope that every one can make a difference if we pull together.
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H. Moore
5.0 out of 5 stars A gift to humanity at this crisis point in our collective historyReviewed in the United Kingdom on 9 May 2012
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'Active Hope' is truly a gift to humanity at this crisis point in our collective history. This book succinctly describes the 'Business as Usual' model, which is systematically destroying the resilience of human cultures and the Earth's ecosystems, and yet offers an extraordinary vision of hope - the Great Turning towards a life-sustaining society, in which millions of people globally are now participating.
Holding the daily awareness of this precipice at which we stand requires enormous courage. This book offers clear insights and a tried-and-tested system to help us to develop the inner resources to cope. It feels like the most trusty companion anyone aspiring to co-create a sustainable future could acquire.
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Anke Maas-lowit
5.0 out of 5 stars Lovely bookReviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 July 2019
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This is a lovely book on environmental activism that takes a very personal and positive approach
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D Harrison
5.0 out of 5 stars A positive and inspiring bookReviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 November 2013
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Active Hope is a book for everyone.
Instead of just bemoaning the state of the world, Joanne Macy and Chris Johnstone offer a heart warming way to improve our own lives and those of others. Those of us that tend to get overwhelmed by the sheer size of the problems we face and become frozen into inactivity will find a wealth of comfort and sound practical advice.
The invitation of this book is to stop being overwhelmed and start living in a way that makes a difference even if it's small. The first steps in any journey are the most important.
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Rachel Wood
5.0 out of 5 stars A must readReviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2012
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Thinking about buying this book, then do it! This is the information and tools we need right here and now. It has been written in an open, easy to read non jargon way too. It feels like a gentle teacher is informatively guiding you through very straight forwardly how things are and what we can choose to think/feel/do about it. Like some books I don't come away feeling guilty that I'm not doing more or that what I'm presently doing is wrong its more of an 'oh yes that's a good idea, now I understand!'
If you facilitate any of 'The Work That Re-connects' (see 'Coming Back to Life') its a must have to bring greater clarity and understanding which you can pass on to the participants.
I love it and I'm recommending it to as many people as I can
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