
Ancient Futures
Helena Norberg-Hodge
Let yourself be swept away to Ladakh, a region nestled high in the Himalayan plateau. It is a place like no other. The brightest sky makes snow-covered mountain peaks sparkle for miles. Below, scree tumbles down the mountain sides, infinite shades of ocher, into winding glacier-fed streams. The streams support a surrounding tapestry of vibrant green fields interspersed with stone houses, while on a nearby outcropping, a whitewashed monastery sits, overseeing the village, linking together land, people, mountains, and sky.
Ancient Futures is a lyrical and moving portrait of tradition and change in Ladakh, or “Little Tibet", as it was once known. The book is also an engaging critique of the global economy and a call for economic localization. When author, Helena Norberg-Hodge, first arrived in Ladakh in the 1970s, she found a pristine environment and a people who exhibited remarkable vitality and joy. Not long after, came economic growth and development and Norberg-Hodge watched how a whole range of problems—from polluted air and water to unemployment, religious conflict, eating disorders and youth suicide—began to appear for the first time.
Yet this is far from a story of despair. Social and environmental breakdown, Norberg-Hodge argues, is neither inevitable nor evolutionary, but the product of political and economic decisions—and those decisions can be changed. In a new Afterword for this audiobook, she contextualizes the current big-picture crises we face and the solutions each of us can be a part of. Norberg-Hodge also introduces us to a multitude of grassroots initiatives—a manifestation of a rapidly growing localization movement. She shows it is possible to reweave the local, the human-scale, and the place-based back into our lives, without terrible sacrifice, but rather to the benefit of all humans and nature. The story of Ladakh continues to serve as a source of inspiration to anyone interested in creating a better future.
Duration - 7h 30m.
Author - Helena Norberg-Hodge.
Narrator - Roxi Davis.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 1991 Helena Norberg-Hodge ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Let yourself be swept away to Ladakh, a region nestled high in the Himalayan plateau. It is a place like no other. The brightest sky makes snow-covered mountain peaks sparkle for miles. Below, scree tumbles down the mountain sides, infinite shades of ocher, into winding glacier-fed streams. The streams support a surrounding tapestry of vibrant green fields interspersed with stone houses, while on a nearby outcropping, a whitewashed monastery sits, overseeing the village, linking together land, people, mountains, and sky. Ancient Futures is a lyrical and moving portrait of tradition and change in Ladakh, or “Little Tibet", as it was once known. The book is also an engaging critique of the global economy and a call for economic localization. When author, Helena Norberg-Hodge, first arrived in Ladakh in the 1970s, she found a pristine environment and a people who exhibited remarkable vitality and joy. Not long after, came economic growth and development and Norberg-Hodge watched how a whole range of problems—from polluted air and water to unemployment, religious conflict, eating disorders and youth suicide—began to appear for the first time. Yet this is far from a story of despair. Social and environmental breakdown, Norberg-Hodge argues, is neither inevitable nor evolutionary, but the product of political and economic decisions—and those decisions can be changed. In a new Afterword for this audiobook, she contextualizes the current big-picture crises we face and the solutions each of us can be a part of. Norberg-Hodge also introduces us to a multitude of grassroots initiatives—a manifestation of a rapidly growing localization movement. She shows it is possible to reweave the local, the human-scale, and the place-based back into our lives, without terrible sacrifice, but rather to the benefit of all humans and nature. The story of Ladakh continues to serve as a source of inspiration to anyone interested in creating a better future. Duration - 7h 30m. Author - Helena Norberg-Hodge. Narrator - Roxi Davis. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 1991 Helena Norberg-Hodge ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:22
Introduction
Duration:00:05:03
Foreword by H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama
Duration:00:03:24
Prologue: Learning from Ladakh
Duration:00:11:22
Chapter 1: Little Tibet
Duration:00:18:28
Chapter 2: Living with the Land
Duration:00:39:37
Chapter 3: Doctors and Shamans
Duration:00:19:03
Chapter 4: We Have to Live Together
Duration:00:24:40
Chapter 5: An Unchoreographed Dance
Duration:00:36:03
Chapter 6: Buddhism - A Way of Life
Duration:00:24:49
Chapter 7: Joie de Vivre
Duration:00:11:01
Chapter 8: The Coming of the West
Duration:00:06:37
Chapter 9: People from Mars
Duration:00:13:16
Chapter 10: Money Makes the World Go Round
Duration:00:08:18
Chapter 11: From Lama to Engineer
Duration:00:09:43
Chapter 12: Learning the Western Way
Duration:00:09:02
Chapter 13: A Pull to the Center
Duration:00:13:56
Chapter 14: A People Divided
Duration:00:21:47
Chapter 15: Nothing Is Black, Nothing Is White
Duration:00:16:38
Chapter 16: The Development Hoax
Duration:00:37:20
Chapter 17: Counter-Development
Duration:00:24:33
Chapter 18: The Ladakh Project
Duration:00:26:51
Epilogue: Ancient Futures
Duration:00:30:00
Afterword: Creating an Economics of Happiness
Duration:00:36:32
About the Author
Duration:00:01:25
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:24