The Web of Meaning, Jeremy Lent
The Web of Meaning, Jeremy Lent
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The Web of Meaning
Integrating Science and Traditional Wisdom to Find our Place in the Universe

Author: Jeremy Lent

Narrator: Adam Henderson

Unabridged: 15 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/13/2021


Synopsis

"A profound personal meditation on human existence and a tour-de-force weaving together of historic and contemporary thought on the deepest question of all: why are we here?"
— Gabor Maté M.D., author, In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts As our civilization careens toward climate breakdown, ecological destruction, and gaping inequality, people are losing their existential moorings. The dominant worldview of disconnection, which tells us we are split between mind and body, separate from each other, and at odds with the natural world, has been invalidated by modern science. Award-winning author, Jeremy Lent, investigates humanity's age-old questions – Who am I? Why am I? How should I live? – from a fresh perspective, weaving together findings from modern systems thinking, evolutionary biology, and cognitive neuroscience with insights from Buddhism, Taoism, and Indigenous wisdom. The result is a breathtaking accomplishment: a rich, coherent worldview based on a deep recognition of connectedness within ourselves, between each other, and with the entire natural world. It offers a compelling foundation for a new philosophical framework that could enable humanity to thrive sustainably on a flourishing Earth. The Web of Meaning is for everyone looking for deep and coherent answers to the crisis of civilization.

About Jeremy Lent

Jeremy R. Lent, author of the novel Requiem of the Human Soul, is a writer and the founder and president of the nonprofit Liology Institute, dedicated to fostering a worldview that could enable humanity to thrive sustainably on the Earth. The Liology Institute (www.Liology.org), which integrates systems science with ancient wisdom traditions, holds regular workshops and other events in the San Francisco Bay Area. Formerly, he was the founder, CEO, and chairman of a publicly traded Internet company. He holds a BA in English literature from Cambridge University and an MBA from the University of Chicago.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andrew on December 21, 2021

This is a book of two halves. In the first half, Lent seeks to describe dozens of scientific concepts such as complexity theory, modern genetics, fascinating recent advances in understanding the nature of plants and links it all with historic philosophies such as neo-confusionism and the ancient gre......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on August 02, 2021

The thing about a dominant worldview is that those who embrace its underlying assumptions are often blind to the possibility that those assumptions may be wrong or misguided. But every now and then, a book comes along that challenges conventional wisdom in such a way as to shake people out of their......more

Goodreads review by Diana on July 29, 2021

This book got me through the extreme heat in BC. It is highly readable and engaging and examines the philosophical underpinnings of why we treat the planet the way we do. After finishing the book, I feel a profound sense of connection with all of life and a commitment to be part of the change to the......more

Goodreads review by Augustine on September 10, 2021

I can heartily agree with what Lent is saying and I’m impressed by his knowledge and scope of research he’s done. However, I have to be skeptical about Eastern religion and philosophy. His take on this subject betrays his Eurocentric world view: what is wrong is the mistake of the greedy West, destr......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on July 19, 2021

Having been a voracious reader and fan of The Pattering Instinct, Jeremy Lent’s first book, I was excited to see that his second book was recently released. I have not been disappointed. The last section of the Patterning Instinct, the one looking to the future seemed to be the most unpolished or in......more