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In the past few years I have had the pleasure of f...
In the past few years I have had the pleasure of finding books that have answered some of my questions about how nature affects the human condition. People and places have offered me books that celebrate the power of healing and the spiritual unity that nature can provide.
Through the thoughts of several authors, I reflect on whether we coexist only as tenants on earth or is there something more to offer so that we can honor our planet? As children, nature is a marvel. As adults, we sometimes ignore the magic that the ecological world has before us. This short list of great readings will take you back to nature and the realm of self-awareness and the mentality of sustainable living for us and our planet.
Love Letter To The Earth, by Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh writes that nature should not be thought of as separate from our daily lives. Instead, he strives to help us acquire a spiritual mindset about the vastness and complexity of the natural world and to recognize that our thinking must consider the positive reciprocity that occurs every time we interact with it. The book strives to provide an understanding that humans and nature need each other to survive.
Nature, Love, Medicine: Essays on Healing in Wilderness, by Thomas Lowe Fleischner
Twenty-three authors from different lifestyles, professions and artistic skills present their relationships with nature in Fleischer's compilation, expanding the reader's view to consider how our actions and reactions to nature shape our thoughts and consequently our communities.
The Hidden Life of Trees, by Peter Wohlleben
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The first of a trilogy to be completed in 2019, The Hidden Life of Trees, was written by international bestselling author Peter Wohlleben. A woodcutter who has spent much of his life studying the forest and how it lives and breathes as its own entity, Wohlleben encourages us to think of trees as a family group and not as free agents within the desert space. For him, trees can teach us a lot about how to take care of each other, building strength in numbers, sharing resources and, finally, enlightening us with the cycle of birth, life and death. A beautiful reflection on the evolution of life and the transformation between generations.
The Dream of the Earth, by Thomas Berry
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Experienced thinker Thomas Berry draws on the writings of philosophers, physicists, Native Americans, economists and others to illustrate how the current system results in the inevitable destruction of the planet's resources and present ecosystems. Berry's goal is to educate us about the health of the Earth and to suggest ways to recondition ourselves to the needs of our earthly home. Consciousness united with creativity and compassion are key elements of his vision, which throughout the book offer insights into how we can change our perspectives for the better.
