Notes from the Edge Times Notes from the Edge Times

Notes from the Edge Times

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Publisher Description

In this unsparing tour of the perils and promises of the current era, visionary author Daniel Pinchbeck helps us understand that we don't need to wait for the dawning of the next age to radically change our perspectives.

In the years since his pioneering work 2012, Daniel Pinchbeck has touched a legion of readers hungry for insight and guidance about new ways of living amid the crises of the current moment.

Notes from the Edge Times collects Pinchbeck's most penetrating recent columns, articles, and essays that amount to an extraordinary mosaic view of the hopes, nightmares, and signs of breakthrough that mark our present era. Pinchbeck examines the current economic collapse (an event he had foreseen by many months), radical political and ecological alternatives, the uses of psychedelics for spiritual insight, the revival of the sexual revolution, unexplained phenomena such as crop circles and the Norway spiral, the imminent (and often-misunderstood) question of 2012, and what it means to be an artist in a time of radical change.

Pinchbeck's virtuosity as a social critic, on full display in these pieces, is his ability to illuminate real and serious questions within unconventional topics that most literary intellects are unwilling to touch, from secret weapons systems to extrasensory abilities to the intelligence of plant life. In Notes from the Edge Times, Pinchbeck does more than critique present-day questions and conflicts; he provides fresh ideas for living more consciously now, and for constructing our own more enlightened futures, even as the world around us faces profound environmental, social, and spiritual challenges

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2010
October 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
208
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
PENGUIN GROUP USA, INC.
SIZE
398.3
KB

Customer Reviews

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Notes from the Edge Times

I thought to purchase this book because of the author’s earlier works, but I must say found it quite disappointing. Way too much rambling and jumping from topic to topic without making his overall message clear. And I’m not sure at all what the last chapter on his father had to do with the book, other than it sounded like he needed to get it off his chest. I will give him credit for mentioning several credible works, but again, he kinda swept over their ideas an on to the next....

Had I paid a much higher price for such rambling I would likely seek a refund.

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