Open-Centred Ecosophy Or How to Do Environmentally Interesting Things with Dr Rogers's Therapeutic Conditions

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Being a personal meditation upon environmental ethics, the conflicting claims of anthropocentric and ecocentric approaches to environmental degeneration, the possibility of extending person-centred relationship beyond the world of human beings, the uses of experiential focusing, dissociation, and the possibility that tending our relationship with Earth is an essential part of spiritual practice.

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