BEND, OR, February 11, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Due to popular demand, author and radio host, Baruch Zeichner, has re-released his best-selling book, Virtual Survival--Staying Healthy on the Internet. Although written in the late 90s, Virtual Survival's relevance has only increased since then. We hope you find it a useful addition to your wellness practices.
In his book Baruch explores ways to maintain a healthy sense of connection with the "real world" even when spending time in the virtual. Boundaries between the virtual world and the real world are blurring for more and more people. The ability to communicate and share not only information, but also access ideas and feelings on a global scale, allows us to see the bigger picture and respond to it with intention. This book is for those who need to be connected with something greater while still engaging with the virtual world.
Starhawk, one of the most respected voices in modern earth-based spirituality, and author or coauthor of 12 books including The Spiral Dance and the classic The Fifth Sacred Thing, now in development for film and television has graciously reviewed Virtual Survival:
"Virtual Survival is a much-needed guide to staying sane while using the Internet. Zeichner alerts us to the warning signs of cyber addiction and gives helpful suggestions for countering the disconnection and ungroundedness many of us experience when spending too much time online. He has a sound sense of both emotional and energetic health. His exercises and meditations are beautiful and empowering."
Here is a short excerpt:
"Cyberspace, as a social phenomenon, embodies the quintessential conflicts of contemporary society. We have an incredible technology, which allows us to network with millions of people, but we do it by being alone. That is ironic. Humans need to be connected with one another. Technologized society is materialistic, competitive. Those qualities are not connections; they are about power in the material world, which has little or nothing to do with spirituality. The kind of power, which exists in competition, is about individuals in a win/lose scenario, and not about the collective in a win/win scenario. Win/lose means that someone has to end up in the "one down" position. In a win/win, no one has to lose. Everyone's well-being is a priority."
For a short time, award-winning Davis Studio Publishing and Baruch Zeichner are offering the Kindle version of Virtual Survival-- Staying Healthy on the Internet for FREE!
For more information on Baruch and his radio podcast, Paradigms, here are some important links:
http://paradigms.life
http://www.amazon.com/Virtual-Survival-Staying-Healthy-Internet/dp/0966165217/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_2?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1454362024&sr=8-2-fkmr0&keywords=water+i.+zeichner
http://www.davisstudiopublishing.com/Baruchs-books.html
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