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Thom Hartmann
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  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Crown Publications; New edition edition (23 Jun 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0609805290
  • ISBN-13: 978-0609805299
  • Product Dimensions: 20.4 x 13.1 x 1.9 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 601,245 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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A call to consciousness combining spirituality and ecology that offers hope for the future.

As the world's population explodes, cultures and species are wiped out, and we have now reached the halfway point of our supplies of oil, humans the world over are confronting difficult choices about how to create a future that works.
Thom Hartmann proposes that the only lasting solution to the crises we face is to re-learn the lessons our ancient ancestors knew -- those which allowed them to live sustainably for hundreds of thousands of years -- but which we've forgotten.

Hartmann shows how to find this new yet ancient way of seeing the world and the life on and in it, allowing us to touch that place where the survival of humanity may be found.

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Afterword by Neale Donald Walsch
This is the Afterword -- written by Neale Donald Walsch, author of "Conversations With God" -- to Thom Hartmann's book "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight":


You have just read one of the most important books you will ever read in your life. And because you have gotten this far in this extraordinary book, you are one of the Crucial Ones. You are one of the people who will play a key role in co-creating our future on this planet. You may not have thought of yourself in that role, but if you've gotten this far in this book, you've been given it.


That's how Life works. That's how the Universe functions. That's how God converses with all of us. First we are confronted with data, information - a communication. Then we are invited, urged, or compelled to absorb the information, to receive the communication. Finally, we decide Who We Are in relationship to it.


That's what you're doing now. You're deciding Who You Really Are in relationship to the incredibly important information you've just absorbed. And now, no matter what you decide, you will play a key role in co-creating thefuture on Earth.


If you decide to ignore this information, you will co-create one kind of future. If you decide to act on it, you will co-create another.


You can't step out of your role now. You know too much.


When I first read this book I knew that I could never view my life in the same way again. I could see myself as part of the problem, or as part of the solution, but I could never again see myself as having nothing to do with either.


Somewhere in the middle of this book you may have been saying to yourself, "I see the problem. I get it! But what can I do?" Hopefully now, with you having completed the book, that question has been answered. But there is another question that must immediately follow for all thinking people: "Can it work?"


I'm here to tell you that it can. But much will d!epend - everything will depend - on whether you believe that it can, know that it can, intend that it will.


We are now engaged in the process of what Barbara Marx Hubbard calls "conscious evolution." We are recreating ourselves anew on this planet, with every daily decision and choice we make in every Moment of Now, and we are doing so - perhaps for the first time in human history (and especially after reading this book) with full awareness of what we are creating, and how.


I am encouraging you with all my heart not to put this book down unresolved. Thom Hartmann has presented here a plan of action. He has given you tools you can use, beginning right here, right now, in helping to change the collective consciousness, and write a new "story" with which to fuel the engine of the human experience.


If you do not think that one person can do much - can do enough - to make a real difference, I urge you to read another of Thom's books, The Prophet's Way.


Get it now. Read it immediately. It will inspire and excite you. For it will show you in real life terms just what one person can do, and lift you to a place of new determination to play your rightful role in the Creation of Tomorrow.


As for this book, quote it everywhere. Buy ten copies and give them away. Don't let this call to action go unheard.


You may feel like a voice in the wilderness, but it is your voice we are waiting to hear. Yours is the crucial vote. You are the determining factor. We reach Critical Mass when we reach you - and you choose to reach others - with the simple message of this book: We are all One.


Let us act, at last, in the best interests of us all. Then the Sun will shine another day, and another still, and life will not merely go on, but achieve its highest expression, its grandest glory, its greatest joy. Can we give this gift to our children?


Please say yes.


-- Neale Donald Walsch --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Reality Check! 24 Mar 2001
Format:Paperback
Am I educated? I thought so until I read this book. How can someone with a University Degree be so ignorant? Well that was me! If you think you have a grasp of the "real" world, then this book may be a shock. The first section of the book makes for very sobering reading, yet it is a book of immense positive hope reflecting the true compassionate nature of human beings. We have gone astray but all is not lost. This book gives you hard facts that you cannot deny, thus providing the intellect with enough substance for it to quieten down and look to the spiritual side for guidance and effective measures for positive change. This book will change your life and hopefully act as a catalyst to change the self-destructive direction of "civilised" society. PLEASE HELP, READ THIS BOOK & PASS IT FORWARD.
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When I put this book down I felt an overwhelming sense of sorrow at the arrogant folly that has become endemic to our so-called civilised cultures. In our mission to 'harness' nature we are in the process of destroying the mother that gave birth to and feeds us. Thom Hartmann uses the glaring evidence of the past to wake us up to the self destructive patterns we are following. Hartmann's reasearch demonstrates how every 'great civilisations' has succeeded in activating their own destruction..

This book didn't just open my eyes to the enormous problems we face, it also offers some radical yet simple and workable proposals for our salvation.

Isn't it fascinating that the very greatness that we admire in the Romans, the Greeks and our own culture has been created by raping the earth and pillaging those people we so condescendingly call primitive. And, isn't it interesting that as empires rise and fall, those 'primitive' people are still there surviving in harmonious cooperation, rather than in violent competition, with nature. This is the crux of Hartmann's plea.

This book should be required reading for every human on this planet. Perhaps a first step is to ask ourselves who in our lives we value enough to share this book with. It's already on my gift list.

Let us go down in history as the first civilisation to look at those older cultures and ask not 'why do you lag behind' but 'how do you do what you do to survive and what can we learn from you?

The clock is ticking faster and faster as the big hand of civilisation moves once more towards the bewitching hour. We can stop it if we adopt Hartmann's proposals. Then, and only then, might we have a chance wake up before the alarm goes off and triggers the time bomb that is waiting to destroy yet another so-called civilisation. I urge you to read this book NOW before it is too late.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
A Call to Action 5 Jun 1998
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
"Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight" is the latest offering from best-selling author Thom Hartmann. It is one of the most intense and disturbing books I have ever read. Yes, the book is highly recommended and was selected from among many other worthy titles, along with "The Prophet's Way", as book of the month because of the potential for far reaching positive effects upon readers' lives. And as Thom Hartmann says in his introduction the "...book is ultimately about hope, and - once we understand how things are and how they got this way - offers concrete solutions for a brighter, and more meaningful future." It's true, the book provides, in the end, an optimistic message. I strongly urge you to read this book, but I'm not going to minimize its initial impact. The first two-thirds are tough going. There's no getting around it. Yet it is a journey of great Purpose, taking you, with your eyes and heart open, into the message of the final third of a book which may be the most important book you can read for our Now and our Future.

The book begins with a striking look at the conditions of our world today. Some of this is going to be familiar reading because of the increasing frequency of published reports of impending ecological disasters and environmental collapse. Yet Thom Hartmann is not simply sounding the alarm or preaching to the choir of environmentalists. He truly gives us a fresh viewpoint of the current state of the planet, and how things got this way.

"It all starts with sunlight". We, and everything else came from it, and all that sustains us is fueled by it. When we as a species were in harmony with nature and consumed our share of the sunlight without destroying and dominating the environment, our resources were renewable and our populations stable. We lived in a state of harmony and cooperation for hundreds of thousands of years. But, as we know, something went wrong in the Garden of Eden. Actually there were several things occurring over tens of ! thousands of years, and Thom Hartmann chronicles 4 pivotal events.

First was the introduction of herding - approx 40,000 years ago - which was our initial departure from hunter-gatherers. Then about 10,000 years ago was the rise of agriculture, and following that the discovery of minerals, mining, and smelting metals. More food production, more energy, and thus more growth in population. This of course is widely known. But what has not been generally known, or at least discussed in depth offered by this book is the change in attitude that also occurred at that time. Thom Hartmann shows us that with so-called civilization and the rise of city/states came the idea that it is our destiny to rule the earth, that it is "...acceptable not just to compete with nature for our food supply, but to bend nature to our will, to destroy competing species and peoples, to dominate nature."

The results of this have been the rise and fall of civilizations across the planet, each time collapsing when the sources of available sunlight became depleted or taken away by the next conquerors. Each collapse, each layer of history, left woundings in the earth, and in the human psyche. And this pattern (the occurrences and reasons for which are explored in depth in the book), continued again and again right up to the present. Still, as bad as they were, the overall planetary destructions of the past were minimal compared to what we have been seeing since the 4th pivotal moment in modern history.

That "moment" was the discovery of sources of Ancient Sunlight that had been stored in the earth for millions of years. Around 900 years ago people began using coal for fuel. This allowed for more forestlands to be converted to croplands, and with the increase in food the world human population doubled (from 500 million to a billion) by 1800. The key is that here is "...when our ancestors started living off our planet's sunlight-savings". In the middle of the last century, the other great source of ancien! t sunlight - oil - began to be used. And since then we have discovered (just look around you) countless uses for this resource in the form of fuels, fabrics, and plastics. We were then, and are now more than ever, living well beyond the means of our daily sunlight income. Our supplies of Ancient Sunlight are vanishing. They may well be gone within our lifetimes, certainly within our children's. Yet rather than use the remaining fossil fuels to create new sources of energy and new ways of living, we just keep consuming, consuming , consuming.

Thom Hartmann calls the people promoting/living in this way members of "Younger Cultures". They/we are called this not just because of their/our relatively recent appearance in history, but more importantly because of their/our immature, and dangerously irresponsible attitudes. Younger Cultures see themselves as separate from the world. Their "mission" is to dominate and conquer. They expend vast amounts of energy to establish ownership and control, and so the harming of others becomes an accepted part of the culture. Of course the lack of regard for others, and the separation from nature is echoed in the ever increasing destruction of the environment.

Here in the West we, with all our comforts and shielded from the devastation growing at alarming rates in other parts of the planet (not to mention the poor and homeless living relatively close by), are generally living in survival by denial. We support a growing variety of addictions, from ingested substances to the much more devastating forms of energetic addictions such as television. And we have become adept at inventing ever more refined methods of treatment, as well as "fixes" for the environmental challenges.

We need to be willing to look deeper into the root causes of these personal and planetary illnessess, into the abyss we call civilization, into the past unveiled for all it was/is in terms of the events and effects and even more importantly in terms of the attitudes that m! ade them possible over and over again. The first two-thirds of "Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight" will provide that vision, that first step in personal and planetary healing.

In the part 3 of the book, Thom Hartmann shows us what we can do, beginning now, to restore our planet by transforming ourselves and healing our relationships with each other and all other living things. The model for this can be found in the essence of the Older Cultures. We are blessed with the presence of a few remaining Older Culture peoples such as the San, Kogi, Kayapo, and many of the Native American tribes, and if we listen, really listen, they have much to tell us. In their view we are not separate from the world but part of it. It is not our destiny to dominate, but to cooperate. Their stories of the world, their descriptions of life, are very different from our Younger Culture ones. It's time to change the stories we tell each other and our children about what happens in life, and our reasons for being here.

We can begin to reconnect simply by paying more attention, being more awake, to the here and now. Meditation is the first and most powerful way to do that. When we find our center, that "...quiet place within where *thinking* ends and *consciousness* begins" we then "...find the ability to transform others and ourselves in ways which can and will transform the world." As we transform ourselves, we can create intentional communities, grounded in a new vision of reality that supports all of life. We can take the best of what we have now, and use it in more positive ways for a healthier future.

It took great courage to write this book. And it takes great courage to read it, move through it, and begin to take action. Yet the choices are clear. We can continue to allow the accelerating destruction of the planet while living in denial of our own complicity and fearing the outcome. Or we can choose each day to reconnect to the Sacred and reawaken to our Oneness drawing our strength and energy ! from a truly infinite and renewable source: Love.

Bottom Line -- Consider "Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight" as essential as any book or manual you have ever read, and one of the greatest gifts you could give another. Read it, use it, share it and together we'll write a new story and create a healthy future for our beloved planet.

--- Steve L

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Dangerously close to fascism, in my opinion
What? I can hear you ask - "but this guy is talking about saving the world, not wiping it out"

Let me start by saying that there's nothing in this book that is remotely... Read more
Published 17 months ago by Captain Ahab
Good to waken you up
This book is recommended by Donald Walsch, author of Conversations with God. It is a book that wakens you up about the last resource of oil and what we do to our world. Read more
Published on 15 May 2009 by E. J. De Bruijn
Read This!!
I first read this book 4 years ago and then again recently. I'm amazed at the accuracy of his predictions. Read more
Published on 6 April 2008 by leonbergersaurus
Lacks any substance, relates to other authors too much
I bought this book after reading the conversations with God trilogy. I am becoming to think there is some kind of conspiracy between certain authors, you sell my book, I'll sell... Read more
Published on 25 April 2001
Important Book For Our Times and Times To Come
"The Last Hour Of Ancient Sunlight" is the type of book that some, perhaps many will want to label as "new age quackery. Read more
Published on 8 Jun 1999
from a 'new' vegetarian as recently as 2 years ago, I can
truthfully say, this is MUST read material. Though my 'reformed' thought was due to my love for animals; reading this book, made me realize the deeper importance of our dwindling... Read more
Published on 22 May 1999
Global civilization threatened by militaryindustrial complex
Some individuals feel that they already know everything Thom puts into his book "The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight". Read more
Published on 15 Mar 1999
EVERYONE ABLE TO READ SHOULD READ THIS BOOK!
It is a pity that so many people are UNABLE to read and therefore understand the dangers we face and what we can and must do. Read more
Published on 21 Feb 1999
Eye-opening and very thought provoking.
I started this book out with great anticipation. I found it very informative to begin with, but I got bored after awhile with so much history of the distruction to all of the... Read more
Published on 2 Feb 1999
if you care about our future, read this book
Our future depends on a quick change in our ways and attitudes toward life, earth and existence. This book can help this change and save our world
Published on 2 Feb 1999
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