The Great Remembering: Powerful Ancient Practices That Modern Life Lost—and the New Science Bringing Them Back
Autor June Cohenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 oct 2026
From epic physical challenges and communal festivals to sauna and cold plunge, psychedelic medicine, and shared rituals of grief, these ancient practices weren’t superstition—they were sophisticated systems built on deep observation of the human body, brain, and social bonds. Modern neuroscience, psychology, and physiology are now corroborating their benefits: reducing depression and anxiety, improving resilience and immune function, strengthening social connection, and restoring a sense of purpose.
Blending immersive storytelling, reporting from the frontiers of science, and interviews with leading researchers, healers, and practitioners, The Great Remembering reframes wellness, mental health, and community not as individual optimization problems—but as collective, embodied experiences we were never meant to lose.
The Great Remembering is a bold, hopeful invitation to rethink how we live now—by reclaiming what humanity once knew.
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ISBN-13: 9798893311556
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Authors Equity
Colecția Authors Equity
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Authors Equity
Colecția Authors Equity
Notă biografică
June Cohen is a pioneer in media and technology, best known for her work launching TED Talks, Masters of Scale, and Wired's pioneering website HotWired.com. She's earned 100+ industry awards for her work, including 67 Webby honors, 8 Apple “Podcast of the Year” Awards, a National Design Award and a Peabody.
Recenzii
“With compassionate curiosity about what makes us human, June takes us on an archeological tour of the ancient yearning pulsating beneath all of our evolving technologies and changing moral fashions – to make sense of our mortality and rejoice in our aliveness, to salve our suffering and give shape to our joy. What a revelation, what an invitation, to discover that people who had no notion of gravity, genetics, or democracy answered the questions we live with more wisely than we do – a beckoning to rethink how we make of our fragile embodiment a cathedral of meaning."
“June Cohen’s essential book hooks you from the very first sentence and takes you on a journey of rediscovery that will fill you with joy and rouse you with determination to implement the wisdom she animates with effortless grace. The Great Remembering is an urgent and important book that you won’t soon forget.”
“An electrifying, dizzying, wondrous celebration of humanity, then and now. I finished it feeling connected, inspired, hopeful."
"June Cohen is such a friendly, open-hearted, deeply informed guide to recovering the wisdom that can make us whole and alive once more. She knows all the science, she writes with a professional's clarity and precision and, most of all, she can make us feel joyful and in love again as we go about the beautiful business of living.”
"I’ve never seen the science explained better for a lay audience.”
“June Cohen’s essential book hooks you from the very first sentence and takes you on a journey of rediscovery that will fill you with joy and rouse you with determination to implement the wisdom she animates with effortless grace. The Great Remembering is an urgent and important book that you won’t soon forget.”
“An electrifying, dizzying, wondrous celebration of humanity, then and now. I finished it feeling connected, inspired, hopeful."
"June Cohen is such a friendly, open-hearted, deeply informed guide to recovering the wisdom that can make us whole and alive once more. She knows all the science, she writes with a professional's clarity and precision and, most of all, she can make us feel joyful and in love again as we go about the beautiful business of living.”
"I’ve never seen the science explained better for a lay audience.”
Descriere
What if the most powerful solutions for the crises of modern life are ten thousand years old?