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Ian Prattis

    El Dr. Ian Prattis, profesor emérito, se sumerge valientemente en las tendencias primordiales de la naturaleza humana en su obra literaria cautivadora. A través de su escritura, descubre lo que yace bajo la pulida fachada urbana: los instintos básicos que los humanos a menudo ignoran por miedo o conveniencia. El estilo de Prattis se caracteriza por una profunda comprensión de la psique humana y una pasión por el activismo ambiental, ofreciendo a los lectores una experiencia memorable.

    Past, Present, future
    Four Phases
    • Four Phases

      Lost, Impermanence, Bittersweet, Caring

      • 150 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Addressing critical global issues such as peace, climate change, and the Coronavirus pandemic, the author, a retired anthropology professor and Zen teacher, combines nonfiction with poetry to inspire change. He emphasizes setting moral examples for future generations and offers tools for managing stress and burnout. Drawing from his unique experiences, including befriending a wolf and training with shamans in India, he encourages readers to seek peace and healing through mindfulness and kindness.

      Four Phases2022
      4,0
    • Past, Present, future

      Stories that Haunt

      • 194 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      The collection features a diverse array of stories, personal essays, and futuristic writings that explore the complexities of humanity, highlighting both its virtues and vices. A recurring theme is the incorporation of Indigenous Wisdom, which serves as a guiding principle throughout the narratives. This tapestry of insights emphasizes the urgent need for a collective understanding and action to heal our planet, suggesting that the survival of humanity hinges on these essential lessons.

      Past, Present, future2021