The Hunger

The Hunger

by Christa De Coster
The Hunger

The Hunger

by Christa De Coster

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Overview

Addicted to an economic system, demoralized and paralyzed, we lost the instinct for what we need to survive. To quit an addiction is a subversive act. This book was written from a state of urgency, a perspective of solidarity, and a purpose of liberation. The Hunger is an allegory. The character (a misfit), events, and places are used to explore crucial issues in our world. This book dissects the illusions that we create as individuals and as a culture in Western civilization. Today's dominant ideology creates conformists. If we aspire to real freedom, we need participation to rebuild values and relationships. This is about maturing and getting rid of mediocrity.

“Christa's timely ode to Human Nature works at a chthonic level, in the vibrating loam of our subconscious psyche, where we find ourselves to be umbilically connected to Gaia, our host organism - anima mundi. The effect of taking this therapeutic writing into our brain is cumulative, even shaping our dream landscapes, and it taps into that latent reservoir in our primordial psyche where transmutation of the species is slowly taking luminescent form.” - Zhiwa Woodbury, M.A., J.D. Author of “Climate Sense: Changing the Way We Think & Feel About Our Climate in Crisis.”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164808877
Publisher: Adelaide Books Publishers
Publication date: 02/04/2021
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 389 KB

About the Author

Christa De Coster (January 19, 1970), Belgian-born, Masters in Comparative Science of Cultures from Ghent University, Filmmaking from New York Film Academy, traveled extensively in India, where she worked on reforestation and seed saving projects, worked in Belgium on a community-supported farm, passionate about nature and rebuilding civilization from the ruins of the industrialized world, radical feminist.

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