Rediscovering a Better Life by Living
With the Earth and Each Other
Rediscovering a Better Life by Living
With the Earth and Each Other
About Chuck Burr

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Culturequake: The End of Modern Culture and the Rise of Earth Culture
“I predicted what’s happening today and for the next 10-20 years back in 2007 in the first edition of Culturequake. To find meaning in our world today, I have integrated the history that brought us here, a prediction of the growing perfect storm, with the only real long-term solution—living a new story.” —Chuck Burr
“Tying together the bits and pieces, the anecdotes, stories and flashes of recognition for the first time.” —Marc Hurlbert.”
“While not everyone is ready to drop their current lifestyles, the idea that there is a different way to live that harmonizes our relations with all living beings is both comforting and exciting. Culturequake is a highly recommended read.” —Kris Holstrom
“A thoroughly researched and well-indexed book. Great for those who are new to the idea of how people in our culture live beyond the human definition. It also serves as a great reference for those already "in" on the taker/leaver concept. Chuck writes in a simple, easy to read style without a lot of flowery conjecture. This is a fact-filled book that I believe I will use as a reference for years to come.” —Eric Jergensen
“As alarming world news is now, his fresh, brilliant, new message is that the answers that served humanity well for so long before these times can still serve us well. In fact, combining the best of both world's, it could be so great, we'd look on the last few thousand years as a mere hiccup.” —John Cruickshank
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