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A guided meditation on human extinction that imagines a post-apocalyptic Earth thriving without us. Adopting the role of a death doula or New Age religious leader, and drawing inspiration from the Theater of the Absurd, author Yearous-Algozin prompts readers to accept the already occurring end time. A Feeling Called Heaven oscillates between grief and humor as it imagines the nonhuman world that will grow from the ruins of this one, cultivating a sense of presence and intimacy with the inevitable destruction of our global environment.

A Feeling Called Heaven

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A guided meditation on human extinction that imagines a post-apocalyptic Earth thriving without us. Adopting the role of a death... Read more

    Publisher: Nightboat Books
    Publication Date: 14/10/2021
    ISBN13: 9781643620770, 978-1643620770
    ISBN10: 1643620770

    Number of Pages: 88

    Non Fiction , Health & Wellbeing

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    A guided meditation on human extinction that imagines a post-apocalyptic Earth thriving without us. Adopting the role of a death doula or New Age religious leader, and drawing inspiration from the Theater of the Absurd, author Yearous-Algozin prompts readers to accept the already occurring end time. A Feeling Called Heaven oscillates between grief and humor as it imagines the nonhuman world that will grow from the ruins of this one, cultivating a sense of presence and intimacy with the inevitable destruction of our global environment.

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