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Reality Overload: The Modern World's Assault on the Imaginal Realm

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Reality Overload: The Modern World's Assault on the Imaginal Realm

Contributors:

By (Author) Annie Le Brun

ISBN:

9781594772443

Publisher:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Imprint:

Inner Traditions Bear and Company

Publication Date:

16th October 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

302.54

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

1g

Description

What underlies the many problems of the modern world - from accelerating rates of extinction and desertification, to the increased alienation of the individual - is a reality overload, an increasingly invasive mechanisation and homogenisation of modern life that glorifies consumption and conformity. This overload has been created from the constant force-feeding of too much information, a phenomenon that dispossesses us of our deepest connections to time, our physical world and each other. Annie Le Brun explains that the degradation of the environment mirrors the devastation going on in our minds revealing a link between genetically modified foods and the transformation and decay of our language and communication. There is a direct relationship between the rupture of the great biological balances that govern the planet and the equally devastating rupture in our imaginal realm. The imaginal realm is the home of our dreams and the perceptions that feed our thoughts, individuality and creativity. Without its influence we are forced to live a drab, alienated lifestyle based on consumption alone. If, as Shakespeare claims, "we are such stuff as dreams are made on," this theft of our imagination by the reality overload threatens the very foundations of our existence. *Shows how the constant force-feeding of too much information dispossesses us of our deepest connections *Describes a link between the destruction of the environment with the assault on our individuality, creativity and ability to think for ourselves

Reviews

Its a common complaint that we have more information than we know what to do with. Annie Le Brun reveals that the problem is not just information overload, its lack of imagination and an information-drenched reality. The Reality Overload will make you think twice about what really matters. * Christian de Quincey, author of Radical Knowing and Consciousness from Zombies to Angels *
Annie Le Brun skillfully defines why we have lost our natural balance and points the way to regaining harmony with ourselves and the world. A timely and eloquent resource, The Reality Overload offers a journey of awakening and revitalization. I encourage you to embark on it. * Kenneth Smith, author of Awakening the Energy Body *
"This is an astonishing book, one of the best crafted books I've read. . . . an intellectual tour de force, raising provocative issues and warrants an in-depth review." * Jeff Farrow, reviewer, Jan 2009 *
" . . . challenging, yet resonant and rewarding work for ones familiar with the prevailing understandings of postmodernism." * Henry Berry, reviewer, The Midwest Book Review, Dec 2008 *
"The author links many modern ills to this information overload fact, discussing relationships between ecology, human actions, and the abandonment of the magical realm and dreams . . . a pick for both new age and philosophy collections." * The Midwest Book Review, Jan 2009 *
"The Reality Overload is an intriguing treatise on modern society, highly recommended." * Library Bookwatch of The Midwest Book Review, Feb 2009 *
"But it is as a poet that Annie Le Brun offers us perhaps what we lack most of all: a sensibility grown transparent through an understanding of negation as by an exaltation of the imagination; the imagination of the body. And it is this sensibility that she brings to The Reality Overload." * Allan Graubard, reviewer, Aug 2009 *
"An excellent book that makes a much-needed connection. Imagine a world in which we "green" the realm of meaning and fantasy in addition to just the material world!" * Jason Louv, Dangerous Minds, Feb 2010 *

Author Bio

Annie Le Brun, a member of the French Surrealist group during its later years, is a poet and essayist who has written books on subjects as varied as the work of Raymond Roussell and the war in the former Yugoslavia.

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