TOWARDS A CULTURE OF GRATITUDE: Practice + Resource Zine
TOWARDS A CULTURE OF GRATITUDE: Practice + Resource Zine
As we strive to break free of a consumer culture, how might gratitude open the door to true mirth, warmth, and blessing?
Towards a Culture of Gratitude is our third installment in our new digital zine series. This zine is meant to facilitate rituals of gratitude, call forth reflection on the meaning of gratitude enacted, draw attention to the contradictions and dissonances of life as it is touched by the expanding tendrils of capitalism, and offer up prayers and antidotes for a life of appreciation.
Towards a Culture of Gratitude features wisdom from Vijay Prashad, Raj Patel, Dori Midnight, Tricia Hersey, Jenny Odell, and Joanna Macy. Split into three parts, this zine first presents the realities of capitalism and inequality, then contemplates an antidote to disconnection, alienation, and exploitation in the form of ritual practice and mutual aid, and finally, rests in a practice of gratitude that may sustain us. The covers of this zine feature artist Catherine Sieck.
With 37 pages of content including: guided ritual, meditations, prayers, episode excerpts, hand-selected episode quotes, reflection questions, and resources to further deepen your practices, we hope you find resonance with this offering.
What you get: A 37-page study guide & resource zine in PDF format (42.9mb) with live url links
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