new ecozoic readers

  • THE RECIPROCITY OF KNOWING

    Cosmogenesis  is the bold and visionary articulation of the new story whereby cosmos becomes cosmogenesis, the static becomes dynamic, the fixed becomes evolutionary in a process of development through time. As Brian’s mentor Thomas Berry proposed, the universe itself is the primordial revelation, and it has brought forth such sentient and intelligent beings as ourselves who are capable of knowing and of relationality with and within that same universe.

  • AUTO-COSMOLOGY AND ME

    The necessary starting point for my engagement with your story of the universe and your powerful inclusion of yourself as image, exemplar, creation, witness, and agent of the universe that formed and called you is speaking to the most important thing that I believe we share in common. I have taken to calling it “the cosmic sense of life.”

  • COSMIC PSALM

    A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows the Rho Ophiuchi cloud complex, the closest star-forming region to Earth. I sat in Visio Divina contemplative practice with this image and wrote this cosmic psalm.

  • FROM COPERNICUS TO JAMES WEBB

    On the day that I received the invitation to participate in this publication, I read of the successful launching of the Euclid telescope on a mission to make an immense 3D map of the cosmos to better understand dark matter and dark energy. It was reported that researchers know virtually nothing about these phenomena, which appear to control the structure and expansion of the universe.

  • AMAZING . . . CREATIVITY . . . THE WHIDBEY INSTITUTE

    Brian Swimme’s new book Cosmogenesis is of major importance in the emerging work of the Whidbey Institute. It revives vivid memories of Thomas Berry who taught here. It reminds us again that the universe itself is primary for understanding what human beings do next to secure our future. What is especially great about Cosmogenesis is Brian’s passion. He wants us to see what he sees, and to sense with him how great the mystery of our universe is.

  • LIVING INSIDE THE MATH

    We sometimes associate our deepest knowledge of nature with Indigenous sensibilities and wisdom. Ancient people experienced, and many Indigenous people today experience, intimacy with nature, a mysterious abiding cosmic presence in all, and that Earth in all its dimensions is alive. The “New Story,” is however, not only these sensibilities and understandings

  • WHO WE ARE AND WHY WE ARE HERE

    Brian Swimme has written a remarkable book, unlike any other book I have ever read. It is, to be sure, a book about the origin and evolution of the universe—cosmogenesis—but it is far more than that. It is the story of how one person, an accomplished physicist, took the journey down his own road of life which led him from Tacoma, Washington, to Chicago, to New York City, and, through many failures and successes, to the ultimate truths contained in this book.

  • BECOMING COSMOGENESIS

    Modern scientific cosmology has expanded the limits of our imagination and revealed the secrets of cosmic evolution in ways Copernicus could never have dreamt. The change from our old understanding of the cosmos as cyclical rhythms of the heavenly spheres to a time-developmental, irreversible sequence of transformations has forever changed humanity’s consciousness.

  • EXPERIENCING COSMOGENESIS IN CONTEXT

    Just two days ago, I received the request from Brian Thomas Swimme to write a reflection on his auto-cosmology, Cosmogenesis: The Unveiling of the Expanding Universe. I am sure he was unaware of the unusual circumstances in which I immediately agreed. I am on vacation at my place of birth and childhood, a very small outport in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

  • A CREATION MYTH FOR OUR TIME

    In the spring of 1984, I co-led a literary tour around Ireland with poet Robert Bly. One day out in the wilds of Connemara, I was moved to hear him say that if your young people don’t love where they live, they will burn your city down. If they do love it, they will honor and protect it. Love being the operative word.

  • HOW SYNCHRONOUS IT ALL IS

    My tendency when I read a book is to comment in the margins, stream exclamation marks, and underline important passages while I read. But I knew immediately that I couldn’t do that because there would be one continuous underline! Now, I recommend Cosmogenesis to my friends—if I could, to the whole world. It is impossible to put down. I read it in two sittings, finally staying up until 3:00 in the morning.

  • BECOMING COLLAPSE-ABLE

    In the past five years my writing has moved away from educating about humanity’s onslaught of the natural world and my advocacy away from proposing resolutions to that onslaught. People who have been paying attention—people who care—have been advised. My interest has shifted now to helping privileged North Americans prepare to deal with the ecosystem’s responses. We have been part of the era of damage; now we are in the era of surviving the consequences. In particular I want to help younger people see the decline of a far-from-perfect system through a wider lens, one that includes not only such experiences as a person of my age might offer, but also the perspective of non-industrial cultures today and throughout human history.