Espiritualidad en las cosmovisiones y los estilos de vida más resilientes de la humanidad
Josep Maria Mallarach Carrera2021
This article offers a global sketch of spirituality understood as the highest mode of political consciousness that continues to vibrate in cultures that have preserved a unified worldview of existence, while sustaining, more or less visibly, the majority of the religious traditions of humanity. The author argues the unrealism of materialistic reductionism and technocracy, which form the ideological basis of unsustainable global trends. Based on a series of examples from indigenous peoples and deeply rooted religious communities, he highlights the importance that spirituality has in humanity’s most resilient lifestyles and how it can help, today, to cultivate active hope and to restore and sustain a more harmonious and harmonious relationship with Gaia, resisting the aggressions suffered by Mother Earth and her defenders. He claims that, despite the widespread phenomena of decay, the desire to share and revitalize active hope is increasing.
Reference
Mallarach, Josep Maria (2023) Espiritualidad en las cosmovisiones y los estilos de vida más resilientes de la humanidad, en José Albelda, Fernando Arribas-Herguedas & Carmen Madorrán (eds) Humanidades ecológicas hacia un humanismo biosférico, pàg. 162-172. Edita: Tirant Humanidades. València ISBN: 978-84-19825-00-1