Resources
4 entries across 8 study areas. Books, podcasts, and videos that appear in transition pathways.
Books
Charles Eisenstein
Traces the mythology of money from gift economies to interest-bearing debt, and sketches what a sacred economy might look like — one that honors gift, commons, and the interconnection of all life.
Charles Eisenstein
Charles Eisenstein maps the shift from what he calls the 'Story of Separation' — the worldview of isolated selves competing for resources — to a 'Story of Interbeing' in which healing, justice, and ecological sanity are not only possible but inevitable.
Lynne Twist
Lynne Twist argues that the toxic myths of scarcity — 'there's not enough', 'more is better', 'that's just the way it is' — drive both personal anxiety and global injustice. She offers a path to sufficiency, gratitude, and aligned use of resources.
Dr. Robin Youngson
Dr. Robin Youngson, an anesthesiologist, argues that modern healthcare has sacrificed compassion for efficiency — and that restoring care to the center of medicine is not idealistic but evidence-based and systemically necessary.
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