The Values of Belonging: Rediscovering Balance, Mutuality, Intuition, and Wholeness in a Competitive World

The Values of Belonging: Rediscovering Balance, Mutuality, Intuition, and Wholeness in a Competitive World

by Carol L. Flinders
The Values of Belonging: Rediscovering Balance, Mutuality, Intuition, and Wholeness in a Competitive World

The Values of Belonging: Rediscovering Balance, Mutuality, Intuition, and Wholeness in a Competitive World

by Carol L. Flinders

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Overview

The Values of Belonging breaks new ground by examining human value systems from the perspective of how we live, not our gender. "There is a way of being in the world that recoils from aggressiveness, cunning, and greed," writes bestselling author Carol Lee Flinders. This way of being arose out of the relationships our hunter-gatherer ancestors had with the natural world, one another, and Spirit -- relationships that are most acutely understood in terms of trust, inclusion, and mutual reciprocity. This society's core values, which include intimate connection with the land, empathetic relationship with animals, self-restraint, balance, expressiveness, generosity, egalitarianism, playfulness, and nonviolent conflict resolution, are what Flinders calls the "values of Belonging."

But with the Agricultural Revolution, as people took charge of what they could grow and where, the nature of human society changed. Once we could produce enough food to have surpluses, food could be bartered. The concept of ownership took on new meaning; more complex economies evolved, and with them came social and economic inequities. Qualities that had been reviled, such as competitiveness, acquisitiveness, and ambition, became under these new conditions the means to success. God underwent a transformation as well, becoming masculine, supreme, and finally located above and beyond us in the heavens. Flinders observes that these "values of Enterprise" have played a crucial role in the development of human society, having given us our passion for innovation and exploration of our world. But, whether negative or positive, the values of Enterprise, which became associated with men, overwhelmed the values of Belonging, which were identified with women. This division has impoverished us all.

The values that shaped the hunter-gatherer's life reflected the need for connection, while those that fueled the Agricultural Revolution, and the subsequent rise of civilization as we know it, resulted in disconnection -- from nature, other people, and Spirit. The two value systems could not be more deeply at odds. Because the values of Enterprise have prevailed, the entire world stands in acute and perilous imbalance. And yet there are those who have managed to keep the values of Belonging alive, while successfully negotiating Enterprise culture.

In this fresh look at gender relationships, Flinders moves away from the dichotomy of male as oppressor and female as victim. She sees models for a new balance in the lives of visionaries, artists, and mystics such as the Buddha, Baal Shem Tov, Teresa of Avila, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Muir, and Martin Luther King Jr., each of whom mirrors the essence of Belonging values for the world. This thought-provoking book adds an exciting dimension to the debate about Western values and where we are headed.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062031679
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/19/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Carol Lee Flinders, author of the highly acclaimed Enduring Grace and At the Root of This Longing and coauthor of the million-copy-bestselling Laurel's Kitchen, holds a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and is a well-known speaker and teacher who has taught writing and mystical literature courses at the University of California, Berkeley.

Table of Contents

Invocation: Sedge Grass, Willow & Redbudix
Introduction: Seeing Wholexi
Part IThe Values of Belonging1
Chapter 1A Sturdy Web, Closely Woven7
Chapter 2At Home in the World: The LifeWays of Hunter-Gatherers13
Chapter 3The Sense We Made of Things: Religion and the Hunter-Gatherers30
Chapter 4The Constellation We Steered By: The Values of Belonging42
Part IIThe Values of Enterprise59
Chapter 5Tearing the Web: The Genesis of Agriculture65
Chapter 6Taking Control: The LifeWays of Farmers70
Chapter 7Wherein Women Are Enclosed, and We All Get Religion86
Chapter 8A Changed World: The Values of Enterprise105
Part IIICultures That Never Stop Clashing123
Chapter 9Falling Forward: Cultures of Enterprise127
Chapter 10Staying Power: The Culture of Belonging over Time146
Chapter 11The Quickening Spirit of Change163
Part IVAll of a Piece189
Chapter 12Reclaiming Balance and Wholeness191
Notes209
Acknowledgments215
Index217
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