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If you have ever felt your life was out of control and headed toward chaos,science has an important message: Life is chaos, and that's a very exciting thing!
In this eye-opening book, John Briggs and F. David Peat reveal sevenenlightening lessons for embracing the chaos of daily life.
Be Creative:
engage with chaos to find imaginative new solutions and live more dynamically
Use Butterfly Power:
let chaos grow local efforts into global results
Go With the Flow:
use chaos to work collectively with others
Explore What's Between:
discover life's rich subtleties and avoid the traps of stereotypes
See the Art of the World:
appreciate the beauty of life's chaos
Live Within Time:
utilize time's hidden depths
Rejoin the Whole:
realize our fractal connectedness to each other and the world
Trying to make sense out of the disconnected feelings that are prevalent in today's world? Wondering how things in life can change so dramatically at a moments notice? Looking for some understanding of the creative process?
This book is a treasure trove of ideas and images that pull the disconnected to the center and hold it for a moment so that is resembles, and allows a glimpse of the whole.
The authors have drawn on numerous experts in science and spirituality to bring the concept of change, and never ending motion into a brief stillness of understanding. As an artist, the insights into the nature of creativity have helped me process the external changes in my life and bring them into my art work with a clarity that is amazing.
Through out turbulent times I have picked up the book and refreshed my memory as to the underlying nature of the energy of change that is all around us, sometimes unnoticeable and other times, right in our faces. If you love your spirituality with a twist of science, or you are just looking for more information on the nature of reality and it's influence on our everyday world, you will enjoy this book.