Turtle Planet, Yun Rou
Turtle Planet, Yun Rou
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Turtle Planet
Compassion, Conservation, and the Fate of the Natural World

Author: Yun Rou

Narrator: Almond Eastland

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/13/2021


Synopsis

#1 New Release in Biology of Reptiles & Amphibians and in Taoism ? Explore the Bond Between Humans and AnimalsBe a part of it?2020 is Designated “Year of the Turtle” by Zoological and Conservation Organizations.Turtle Planet is a work of philosophical fact and fiction by ordained Daoist Monk Yun Rou. This beautifully written work of thought deeply explores the bond between humans and animals?the wisdom they teach us, the wounds they can heal, and the role we play in their destruction.A Daoist focus on personal cultivation, environmental conservation, and political and social justice. Daoist Monk Yun Rou received his academic education at Yale, Cornell, and the University of California and was ordained a Daoist monk at the Chun Yang (Pure Yang) Taoist Temple in Guangzhou, China. Drawing on fifty years of loving and husbanding turtles, from the car-sized giant Leatherback turtle to the Central Asian tortoise, Monk Yun Rou sounds the alarm of what climate change, global extinction, human intervention, and environmental devastation really mean to their worlds and to ours.See the world through the eyes of turtles. Turtle Planet renders the wonders and suffering of the natural world through the eyes of eighteen exotic turtles. An informational glossary and description of each turtle at the end of the audiobook is provided as a bonus gift to listeners.If you have listened and learned from books such as H is for Hawk, The Soul of an Octopus, or Ishmael; you will be moved by Turtle Planet, a must for any listener who loves nature, cherishes animals, and celebrates ideas.

About Yun Rou

Called "the new Alan Watts" for his teachings and nonfiction books and "the Zen Gabriel Garcia Marquez" for his fantastical novels of magical realism, Yun Rou is an officially ordained Taoist monk whose tai chi classes, Taoist teachings, and books are enjoyed around the world. His hit national public television show Longevity Tai Chi reached nearly 200 million households.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angiebookworm on May 23, 2024

Reminiscent of The Tao of Pooh, this book uses parables told in the style of Daoist "Spirit Writing" to convey the crises that ancient creatures, turtles, face in our modern world. The author, a Daoist monk, is visited in spirit visions during meditation sessions by immortal god-like beings who take......more

Goodreads review by Alexandra on July 30, 2022

I understand why people don't like the presentation here - sometimes the personification of the turtles and tortoises gets pretty grating. As well, I think there is a political orientation of this book that goes unaddressed - I think it would have been better if the author could have confronted what......more

Goodreads review by Mako on November 26, 2023

It's decent but lacks positional analysis. The author talks about how morality is relative and then calls Palestinians terrorists and denigrates cultures with sacrifice and cannibalism. Could make all the points he wants to make without engaging in thinly veiled attempts to deride Indigenous peoples......more

Goodreads review by TL on November 19, 2024

Parable? Fable? Daoist fiction? Not really my cup of tea. It did start out interesting but the concept felt forced and repetitive after the first little bit. I am not, by any means, a fantastical person and reader though, so ymmv for sure.......more

Goodreads review by Buddy on January 31, 2025

Enjoyed it thoroughly......more