Voices of the Earth: The Path of Green Spirituality is out!!
Posted on Mar 10th, 2009
by
CleaD
March 1 is the official launch date for my new book, Voices of the Earth: The Path of Green Spirituality (Llewellyn). Publisher's Weekly wrote, "the author's gentle optimism about human relationship to the Earth and earnest care for the planet in all its particularity is a welcome contribution to environmental advocacy." Voices is a prayer for the Earth, a guide for a new way of living on the planet - or rather, a very old one brought into modern culture - where we humans know the voices of the land, the spirit of the animals, trees, stones, and rivers, and in doing so are able to craft a world of harmony and respect for nature and each other. I offer stories of my own experiences with nature, including song birds, trees, Puget Sound, and even mama marijuana, just to name a few. Then I suggest specific ways you might deepen your relationship with the world through art, meditation, and practice. Voices of the Earth is a must for anyone who loves nature, is drawn to a spirituality of any path that embraces the land, and yearns for a more harmonious world.
You can purchase Voices through any independent bookstore (or any bookstore, for that matter, but I always suggest supporting your local indie!), or online at Amazon.com.
Read an interview with author Clea Danaan (that's me!) here.
You can purchase Voices through any independent bookstore (or any bookstore, for that matter, but I always suggest supporting your local indie!), or online at Amazon.com.
Read an interview with author Clea Danaan (that's me!) here.

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I like your philosophy.
I have not picked up a book by Llewellyn Publishing for a long, long time (with the exception of Moon Sign Gardening over the years), but I may just pick this one up. I have been studying and utilizing the Renaissance method of herb gardening, which is the planting of specific herbs for specific purposes along the sundial, which are then harvested at a specific hour along that same dial.
Yes, there is Earthspeak :)
Great interview.
Blessings~