With its wireless networks encompassing the globe, the Digital Revolution is altering the very fabric of our lives with alarming rapidity. New technologies are bringing about an ever closer union between human beings and machines, whilst at the same time transforming our planet into an increasingly hybrid cyber-physical world. The current rollout of fifth generation wireless communication networks, or 5G, is central to the project to create a global electronic ecosystem, in which we will be obliged to live. This will provide the basis for an all-pervasive Internet of Things, and the widespread integration of Augmented and Virtual Reality into human experience. But what genuine human needs will this serve? Does the planet really need to be made smart? Will our health, and that of other living creatures, really be unaffected by exposure to escalating levels of electromagnetic radiation? As we enter a new era of extreme technology, driven by a momentum that seems beyond the constraint of any spiritual or moral consideration, both human beings and nature face an unprecedented challenge. Jeremy Naydler argues that it is a challenge that can only be met through a re-affirmation of essential human values and the recovery of a sacred view of nature. From this grounding, we can work towards a truly human future that, rather than creating yet more pollution and toxicity, will bring blessing to the natural world to which we belong.
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Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 14 Apr 2020
Publisher: Temple Lodge Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912230433
About Jeremy Naydler
JEREMY NAYDLER PH.D. holds a doctorate in theology and religious studies and is a philosopher cultural historian and gardener who lives and works in Oxford England. He has long been interested in the history of consciousness and sees the study of past cultures which were more open to the world of spirit than our own predominantly secular culture as relevant both to understanding our situation today and to finding pathways into the future. His longstanding concern about the impact of electronic technologies on our inner life and on our relationship to nature has found expression in his book In the Shadow of the Machine (Temple Lodge 2018) and in numerous articles contributed to magazines such as New View Self and Society and Resurgence.