"In this timely, brilliant, and original
tour de force, Kramer and Alstad, two of the seminal thinkers of our time, have given us a remarkable gift: a hopeful, unsentimental analysis of both how we got here and where hope for a viable future lies. If you read one book this year, let it be
The Passionate Mind Revisited. It will broaden your individual and social awareness and change your life."
—Jeffrey B. Rubin, PhD, author of
Psychotherapy and Buddhism "Don't go to the movies. Put down your magazine. Shut off your computer. Read this book. It will show you what is
really happening now. Being able to understand how the world is changing and what that means to you and your children is the real news of today. Accessible and profound. Read it and weep—or clap with joy. This truly is our future and, more importantly, our choice."
—Jeremy Tarcher, founder of Tarcher Books
"
The Passionate Mind Revisited is a fearlessly rational engagement with subjects we all too often accept as beyond rational thought—emotion, spirituality, relationships, and life in a time of conflicting realities and an endangered planet. It's a fine and important book, and deserves to be widely read."
—Walter Truett Anderson, author of
All Connected Now: Life in the First Global Civilization "Whether
The Passionate Mind Revisited is for you depends on your interest in philosophy, human behavior, epistemology, and personal development. This ambitious, broad-ranging book is by necessity abstract, but for philosophers, Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer are miraculously clear and lead the reader by meticulous steps to some surprising conclusions."
—Diane Johnson, author of
Le Divorce "Nobody does a more masterful job of folding back the fabric of our individual, cultural, and human attachments and revealing hidden denials, hypocrisies, and paradoxes than Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer. They are among the very few who can open hidden doors to rooms in your house you never knew were there—to both delight and disturb. This book will change the way you look at things—perhaps everything. Are you courageous enough to risk that? Reading this book is a glimpse into what the human mind is capable of perceiving and the mindset of the evolved human mind in the next millennia."
—Kevin W. Kelley, author of
The Home Planet "In 1974
The Passionate Mind took me on a journey into my deepest self; it made me dance in the dark. Now, in
The Passionate Mind Revisited, the entire worlds—the cosmos in which that self resides—is explored. The investment many children of the ‘60s and ‘70s made in freeing ourselves is now turned toward a globe in need of freedom from hunger, poverty, and violence.
The Passionate Mind Revisited is a critical tool for social, political, and ethical transformation."
—Frances Kissling, former president of Catholics for Choice
"A welcome infusion of clarity, brilliance, and inspiration that will very likely blow your mind. This profound book is a philosophical, intellectual, and spiritual Rosetta Stone—not a glib compilation of simplistic answers but a critical frame of reference that challenges the way we think about the nature of thinking itself.
The Passionate Mind Revisited is essential reading for anyone trying to get their bearings amid confusing and contradictory claims and ideas that have long been promoted about the meaning of self-awareness and social consciousness. If you intend to delve into any other discussion of the powerful social, religious, psychological, ecological, and ethical changes confronting current and future generations,
read this book first or you may miss the crucial context that will help you make sense of it all."
—Keith Harary, PhD, executive director of the Institute for Advanced Psychology and author of
Who Do You Think You Are? "The phrase ‘looking inward’ has become anathema to many social reformers who put their emphasis upon external action. In turn, this ‘knee-jerk’ activism has been criticized by those who advocate inner development. Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer believe that both approaches can occur concurrently and provide a framework for this process in this brilliant book. If the twenty-first century is not be the last gasp of humanity’s time on Earth, the ideas and practices articulated by these two innovators will deserve credit."
—Stanley Krippner, PhD, professor of psychology, Saybrook Graduate School and coauthor of
Haunted by Combat: Understanding PTSD in War Veterans "A breakthrough in spiritual realism, pioneering in its confrontation of life’s perennial tough judgment calls, and courageous in its intolerance of the cryptoscientific pseudo-spiritual gloss, this book will meet you where you really live."
—Jeremy Sherman, PhD, MPP, executive director of the Berkeley Consortium on Emergent Dynamics
"The Passionate Mind Revisited has afforded me deeper, clearer, more pragmatic approaches to my work and to the future of humanity and life on Earth. My worldview and experience of the spiritual dimensions of life are both more grounded
and more expansive from the exposure to their thinking and exploration of their ideas. Much awaits you in exploring your own passionate mind! And the Earth needs our passion and clarity more than ever."
—Rio de la Vista, former editor of
Windstar, conservationist
"In times of transition and not knowing, visionary artists dance with the possibilities that they sense emerging for us. Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer have seen a magnificent potential for humanity and have written down their insights in an inspiring and practical way. I recommend their book as medicine for all who are curious about what might lie beyond the present confusion and challenges."
—Marion Weber, founder of the Arts and Healing Network
"Nothing today is more critical than making sense of our times and what they ask of us. Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer bring important insight and integrity to this difficult task. Spiritual and scientific sacred cows get equally unsparing treatment.
The Passionate Mind Revisited makes a valuable contribution at both a personal and a societal level."
—Charles M. Johnston, MD, author of
The Creative Imperative "Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer are exciting critical thinkers for our times, who, as passionate individuals, offer us provocative insights to investigate and navigate our own terrain in ransitional times.
The Passionate Mind Revisited is a classic reinvented for this dynamic historic moment."
—Ganga White, author of
Yoga Beyond Belief "Kramer and Alstad argue with clarity and passion that the simplistic "be here now" mindset sweeping contemporary pop psychology tragically fails to account for how the past and the future are always part of how we construct any "now" and any "here." I found myself cheering at their insistence that negating the future in the name of spiritual enlightenment amounts to an amputation of our intrinsic capacity to take future consequences into account—a task of vital importance at this crucial stage in our evolutionary adventure."
—Keith Thompson, author of
Leaving the Left "It is clear that
The Passionate Mind Revisited is a seminal book for our time. One of the core beliefs held by nation-states and most individuals is that "more is better." What a wonderful gift we have been given to challenge our unexplored assumptions to help us shift to a world that can fulfill us all."
—Wilford Welch, author of
The Tactics of Hope "The Passionate Mind Revisited is a promising re-visioning of age-old philosophical dilemmas in a contemporary setting with important social and political implications. The authors are poignantly aware of the effects that Eastern thought and practice have had on spiritually inclined individuals in America over the past half-century, and they challenge head-on many assumptions flowing from their own and others’ earlier teachings. Their systematic demonstration leads to the stirring conclusion that a spiritually aware, caring life has to be lived future-oriented and in time-not in some timeless realm. By illuminating the roles of thought and diversity in a life of spiritual awareness, the authors’ book would re-orient and rejuvenate spiritual work, bringing it back into the world of time to become more effective and socially relevant."
—James Millikan, PhD, former professor of philosophy at Yale and University of Florida
"In this book, Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer have combined more than thirty years of writing, experience, and thinking to construct for the reader a unique lens with which we might examine our worldviews, ideologies, beliefs, fears, and hang-ups. We see more clearly the consequences of our collective failure to free ourselves from the spiritual and intellectual compulsions that have led us to the brink of planetary doom. The coauthors urge all of us, if we are truly serious about planetary survival, to continue the struggle to engage collectively in the evolution of our consciousness. I commend them for this book, a superb achievement."
—Charles H. Jones, professor emeritus of law, Rutgers University School of Law
"The Passionate Mind Revisited is an excellent resource for expanding personal and social awareness. Diana Alstad and Joel Kramer integrate many cross-cultural and interdisciplinary ideas to illustrate how we can continue to grow, create, and expand during times of uncertainty and open to possibilities not considered before."
—Angeles Arrien, PhD, author of award-winning
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