Where Did We Come From?

Where Did We Come From?

Harkey the Sender

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Editorial:
Lulu Press
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Ética y filosofía moral
ISBN:
9781387535538
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Meet the forest people, descendants of a strange monkey that chose to live on the forest floor rather than in the trees. In the voice of folktale, the young reader will begin to address major landmarks in philosophy. This illustrated epic is an alternative first man/woman story in the category of magical realism.Lavishly illustrated, with full color plates or inset graphics on every page. Walk into the pages and experience the world as the forest people did in the aeon delivered by the text.Share this story with your youngster that has begun to ask those tough, 'big' questions to make the conversation easier. This book is especially helpful if your household doesn’t follow a particular religion but still values moral philosophy. The narrative relies upon animism, the oldest religious position found in the underpinnings of every world religion.The work may serve as support literature or core curriculum for the home/Unschooling parent. Curriculum support available through book website. Expanded edition and reader on the way for use in creating a full unit - or a full year! While the specific philosophy represented is Transhumanist, the materials are a synthesis of folklore drawn from many lands. To the best of the recollection of the author, this is the narrative given to her while in infancy - the genuine handed-down wisdom of her ancestors. As this material included philosophical positions stemming from European, American Folk, Daoist and Hindu sources this work has been created as generally appropriate to young readers of any heritage.New Earth is working toward eliminating religious warfare on the grounds that any such differences are linguistic illusions.

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