| Author/Contributor(s): | Paine, Gregory |
| Publisher: | Prometheus |
| Date: | 12/15/2026 |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Condition: | NEW |
Just how and why we recognize, use, and create pattern can still be a mystery. Nevertheless, it is a powerful asset. In an increasingly fragmented world, pattern provides a way for us to generate the relationships we now need: with the larger more-than-human world around us, with others, and even within ourselves.
However too-often we relegate pattern to that which is restrictive, inflexible, the merely decorative, or just plain boring. This book tells the more positive story – through conversations with ten people from different backgrounds who use pattern day-to-day in its more expansive guise: ▪ a landscape ecologist ▪ a physiotherapist ▪ an architect ▪ an acupuncturist ▪ a Feldenkrais practitioner ▪ a permaculture practitioner ▪ a choreographer ▪ an artist ▪ a psychotherapist ▪ and a teacher of mathematics.
All are keen to reverse the dead-ends of our current condition. And each reveal important insights about how pattern assists to work in a connected, relational way. Our discussions also draw on often forgotten but still useful applications of pattern from past ages, and traditional societies. And connect with a growing global advocacy, happening right now, of how pattern can deliver the perspectives we now need. This book extends this advocacy through our practitioners’ skills and experiences. It concludes with six common themes – patterns in themselves – that we too can adopt to create a renewed wholeness to life: rich, stimulating, and, above all, connected.