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Circle of Simplicity Return to the Good Life

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ISBN-10: 0060178140

ISBN-13: 9780060178147

Edition: N/A

Authors: Cecile Andrews

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Simplicity is in; according to the Trends Research Institute, 15% of America's 77 million baby boomers will have joined the movement by the end of the decade. Inwardly rich and outwardly simple, voluntary simplicity is both a reaction and an antidote to the spiritually void, harried and materialistic lifestyle that pervades our culture.In Seattle, the mecca of the movement, Cecile Andrews is renowned for her workshops on voluntary simplicity and her seminars on creating simplicity circles (groups dedicated to pursuing simplicity in their own lives). In The Circle of Simplicity she explains how, instead of working to exhaustion, we should focus on our creativity, participate in community…    
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Book details

List price: $20.00
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date: 2/20/1997
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Size: 6.11" wide x 11.11" long x 1.11" tall
Weight: 0.946

Cecile Andrews is a community educator, author of Circle of Simplicity and contributor to several books on living more simply and taking back our time. She and her husband are founders of Seattle's Phinney Ecovillage, a neighborhood-based sustainable community.

Preface
Introduction
The American Dream
The American Nightmare
Saving Our Souls
Seeing Clearly
Clearing Space
Getting Clear
The Authentic Life
Finding and Living Your Passion
Finding Meaning
Understanding Community
Building Community
Living in Community with the Earth
Rethinking Spirituality
Spirituality and Nature
The Spirituality of Everyday Life
What's Wrong with Wealth
Structural Changes
Transforming Work
Defining Study Circles
Why Study Circles?
The How of Study Circles
Afterword
Bibliography
Acknowledgments