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About the Author

Joanna Macy, PhD, is a scholar of Buddhism, systems thinking, and deep ecology. A respected voice in movements for peace, justice, and ecology, she interweaves her scholarship with learnings from six decades of activism and a ground-breaking framework for personal and social change.

Works by Joanna Macy

World as Lover, World as Self (1991) 307 copies, 3 reviews
Widening Circles: A Memoir (2000) 87 copies, 1 review
Greening of the Self (2013) 7 copies

Associated Works

The Book of Hours (1899) — Translator, some editions — 1,373 copies, 9 reviews
Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth (2013) — Contributor — 180 copies
In the Footsteps of Gandhi: Conversations With Spiritual Social Activists (1990) — Contributor — 147 copies, 1 review
Not Mixing Up Buddhism: Essays on Women and Buddhism (1986) — Contributor — 47 copies
Powerful Peacemaking: A Strategy for a Living Revolution (1987) — Foreword — 47 copies, 1 review
Creation Spirituality and the Dreamtime (1991) — Contributor — 27 copies

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Other names
Macy, Joanna Rogers
Birthdate
1929-05-02
Date of death
2025-07-19
Gender
female
Education
Wellesley College (BA)
Syracuse University (PhD|Religious Studies)
Occupations
activist
dharma teacher
ecophilosopher
Organizations
CIA
Peace Corps
Short biography
Docteur en Philosophie, Joanna Macy, spécialiste du Bouddhisme, de la théorie Générale des Systèmes et de l'Ecologie profonde, est une fondatrice de l'éco-philosophie et de l'écopsychologie. Elle est également une voix respectée des mouvements pour la paix, la justice sociale et un environnement sain. Depuis quatre décennies de recherches et d'activisme, elle est pionnière de l'élaboration d'un cadre théorique pour le nouveau paradigme de transformation personnelle et sociale, avec une solide méthodologie sous la forme d'ateliers où s'effectue cette transformation. Le domaine très étendu de son oeuvre porte sur la problématique psychologique et spirituelle de l'ère nucléaire, la culture d'une conscience écologique, et la résonance fructueuse entre la pensée bouddhiste et la science contemporaine. Les multiples facettes de ce travail sont explorées dans ses livres : Despair and Personal Power in the Nuclear Age (New Society Publishers, 1983) ; Dharma and Development (Kumarian Press, 1985) ; Thinking Like a Mountain (avec John Seed, Pat Fleming, et Arne Naess, New Society Publishers, 1988) ; Mutual Causality in Buddhism and General Systems Theory (SUNY Press, 1991) ; World as Lover, World as Self (Parallax Press , 1991) ; Rilke's Book of Hours (1996, 2005) ainsi que In Praise of Mortality (avec Anita Barrows, Riverhead, 2004) ; Coming Back to Life : Practices to Reconnect Our Lives, Our World (avec Molly Young Brown, New Society Publishers, 1998) ; Active Hope How to face this mess we're in without going crazy (avec Chris Johnstone, New World Library 2012) et Écopsychologie pratique et rituels pour la Terre (avec Molly Young Brown, Le Souffle d'Or, 2008). Joanna a également publié une autobiographie : Widening Circles (New Society, 2000).
Depuis une trentaine d'années, des milliers de personnes dans le monde entier ont participé aux ateliers et formations de Joanna, sa méthodologie est adoptée et adaptée plus largement encore dans des contextes scolaires, de mouvements citoyens, et d'associations paroissiales. Son travail aide les personnes à transformer le désespoir et l'apathie, face à l'énormité de la crise écologique et sociale, en action constructive et collaborative. Ce travail nous révèle une nouvelle vision du monde, comme d'un immense corps vivant dont nous faisons partie, nous libérant ainsi des préjugés et des attitudes qui menacent la continuité de la vie sur Terre.
Joanna donne des conférences, ateliers et des formations en Amérique du Nord, Amérique du Sud, en Europe, en Asie et en Australie. Elle vit à Berkeley, en Californie, près de ses enfants et petits-enfants. En tant que professeur associée, elle enseigne dans plusieurs établissements d'enseignement supérieur dans la région de la Baie de San Francisco, dont le California Institute of Integral Studies, et à Naropa Oakland.
Cause of death
a fall (complications)
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Los Angeles, California, USA
Places of residence
San Francisco, California, USA
Place of death
Berkeley, California, USA
Associated Place (for map)
California, USA

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20 reviews
Full confession - I started this in good faith on January 1, 2024. I read a passage daily for about six months. Then, life derailed me and I tried to keep up in fits and starts. By the end of the year, I'd only made it to October, so I took a marathon sprint this month so I could finish the book in close to a year's time. No literary crime, but worth mentioning.

As for the collection itself, in Rilke, I found that poet I truly connect with - a mystic, a dreamer, a realist, romantic, and show more doubter. Mary Oliver, Mary Karr, Patti Smith, and Leonard Cohen have always been faithful, but they are all of these times. Rilke has been gone almost a century now, and with that distance, I can feel the eternal quality of his work when I read him.

These passages, taken from his poetry collections, novel, and multiple correspondences (most famously, Letters to a Young Poet, are a wondrous way to start one's day. I found that I highlighted and noted scores of entries. I'd recommend this to anyone who is interested in exploring Rilke's work in an incredibly digestible manner. It's also just a great companion to a morning cup of coffee.
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A really wonderful collection with lots of inspiring quotes. I thought I loved Rilke enough to read something by him everyday for a year, but after about 4 months it became more of a duty and after 6 months something of a chore. Nothing against Rilke, it just turns out I like him best in smaller, infrequent doses.
This compilation of selections from Rilke's poetry and prose has been an excellent morning or evening treat for the past 365 days - at times serene and calming, and at others challenging and vibrant. At its best, his writing captures the ineffable and profound in human living in a way that is direct and metaphoric. His themes - love, solitude, death, suffering, silence, growth - are generally spiritual, natural, universal and transformative. And this book is an excellent way to discover the show more breadth of his writing for the newcomer, as well as providing a steady reminder of his artistry and insight for anyone who is already familiar with him. show less
LibraryThing Review:

This is a collection of essays that do a good job of spanning Macy's main work. Most of these essays are reprinted, sometimes with modification, from other sources, including other books of Macy as well as other essay collection, journals, etc. There are a few essays here original to this book. A few others come from reasonably obscure places. So even if you have a pretty good Green Buddhism collection, you probably won't have too much duplication.

I can see Macy's work, show more as presented here, spread nicely across the three trainings of Buddhism: wisdom, ethics, and meditation. The conceptual foundation of her work is interdependent origination, which she connects to systems theory. There is a section of five essays here that summarize her thinking in this area, which was more extensively presented in her superlative Mutual Causality book.

Macy's work with the Sarvodaya group in Sri Lanka is an excellent example of ethical action. I've always wondered how this group's work intersects with the long civil war between Buddhists and Tamil Hindus. Macy touches on this topic which at least gave me a starting perspective. I wonder if the Transition Town movement has interacted much with the Sarvodaya folks.

Macy presents here a short but representative selection of Deep Ecology meditation practices. I think the biggest difference between these and traditional Buddhist practices such as tonglen is that the Deep Ecology practices stretch more into the deep past and future.
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