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  • by Patrick Farnsworth
    £15.49

    Gods&Radicals Press is deeply excited to offer this collection of interviews of scientists, feminists, theorists, psychologists, journalists, environmentalists, and other important thinkers, all addressing the most overwhelming crisis of our time: Climate Change and the collapse of industrial civilization.We Live In The Orbit of Beings Greater Than Us collects interviews by audio journalist Patrick Farnsworth which first appeared on his popular podcast, Last Born In The Wilderness.  This collection weaves together the words of these thinkers into a profound narrative that challenges the way we think about the future of the planet, unflinching in its approach while always grounded in love for humanity and nature.We Live In The Orbit Of Beings Greater Than Us features 30 interviews, along with Patrick Farnsworth commentary on the significance of each interview to our collective work for each other, ourselves, and for the earth.Includes interviews from:Dahr Jamail  ΓÇó Silvia Federici ΓÇó Bayo AkomolafeNicholas Humphrey ΓÇó Franscisco Sanchez-BayoWilliam Rees ΓÇó Holly Truhlar ΓÇó Iain McGilchristRhyd Wildermuth ΓÇó Gerald Horne ΓÇó Tad HargraveShane Burley ΓÇó Sini┼ía Male┼íevi─ç ΓÇó Liyah BabayanDezeray Lyn ΓÇó Peter Gelderloos ΓÇó Gord HillMake Rojava Green Again / Xabat ΓÇó Ramon Elani Michael Sliwa ΓÇó Rob Seimetz ΓÇó John H. Richardson Jasper Bernes ΓÇó Paul Beckwith ΓÇó John Halstead Karla Tait ΓÇó Stephen Jenkinson ΓÇó Joe Brewer

  • - finding power in difficult emotions
    by Anthony Rella
    £6.99

    "A story like "I don't matter" seems persuasive when it's ricocheting off the interior of our skulls but makes no sense from the outside. The truth is, we matter. Our bodies are literally matter. Once we exist, our very existence is an influence upon the world. Having a body means I take up space, I consume resources that could go to others, I am participating in life and culture and relationships. If I am in a room, someone sees me, and my presence impacts them in a certain way. There is no opting out."From writer, witch, and licensed therapist Anthony Rella comes a collection of short essays on emotions, boundaries, disappointment, guilt, hope, shame, intimacy, and connection. Written with the warm voice of a caring and patient friend, these essays help guide the reader to their own center where they can find power, balance, and joy not despite difficult moments and emotions, but because of them.

  • by Emma Kathryn
    £11.49

    In this time of economic, social, and environmental collapse, we cannot rely on governments or leaders to guide us through the chaos. Yet this is no reason for despair, because these crises open old doors we thought rusted shut and old paths we thought too overgrown to ever find again.Reclaiming Ourselves is a guide to those paths and a key to those doors. With her clear and welcoming writing, Emma Kathryn presents an accessible and insightful map to rediscovering what we have always been capable of: reclaiming our relationship to ourselves, to our bodies, to the land around us, to healing, to food, to community, and to spirituality. Easily adaptable for any circumstance, her practical advice and tips on becoming more secure in this difficult world and her discussions of the struggles many of us face in reconnecting to ourselves feel like the words of a kind friend reminding us we will be okay.Reclaiming Ourselves, by Emma Kathryn, is an ideal book for everyone seeking strength and connection to not only survive but thrive and be a light for others in these dark times.

  • - A Practical Guide For Surviving the Collapse of Empire With Others
     
    £6.99

    Solidarity Networks & Emergency Survival is a practical guide--in plain and direct language--for organizers, activists, and individuals looking to build networks based on mutual aid and prepare for crisis situations.

  • by Asa West
    £6.99

    In an era of climate change and late capitalism, when everything sacred is paved over or commodified, how do you attune yourself to the rhythms of nature? How do you listen for-and hear-the language of the land on which you live? How do you push your magical practice beyond rote rituals into true communion with the spirits around you?This short book explores green witchcraft through the lens of five principles: 1. The Forest Speaks with One Voice (unity)2. Twilight Precedes Starlight (liminality)3. Witchcraft Lives in the Body (embodiment)4. The Witch Always Pays Her Coin (reciprocity)5. The Goddess Reveals Herself in Silence (silence)Originally published as a wildly popular and sold-out zine, Gods&Radicals Press now offers Five Principles of Green Witchcraft by special arrangement with the author.

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