The Last Human Spring
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L. S. Heatherly
Intensely committed by age 13 with fostering his unconventional, original, naturalistic mind, consciousness, and being, the author, largely charting his own unique education, was rewarded at age 33 with a breakthrough revelation (similar to Rousseaus illumination), pulling his original thinking, with new breakthroughs, into a complete system of philosophical thought. Overwhelming at first! But, after 11 years, the most seminal, provocative, revolutionary book to laymen and professionals, possibly, ever written! The Last Human Spring is an unprecedented, historical event for the West: one volume revealing what we are and why we are (underneath modernitys sci-technic and commercial-overlays) -- Natural, human nature, being, spirit, identity, and reality manifested within a natural, whole self, lifeworld, and nurtureculture, all authentic and belonging to us. This book offers the conceptual-spiritual-ontological journey into the rediscoveries and recoveries constituting our renurturalization, our renaturalization, into Earths play of life, hopefully, avoiding looming, human decimation.
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