Partner Earth: A Spiritual Ecology - Restoring Our Sacred Relationship with Nature
By (Author) Pam Montgomery
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Destiny Books,U.S.
1st October 1997
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ecological science, the Biosphere
The environment
577
Paperback
176
Width 153mm, Height 230mm, Spine 12mm
A well-respected herbalist describes how opening ourselves to the spirit forces of nature can promote personal well-being and restore a healthy relationship between humanity and Earth. The pace and demands of modern life have caused a great split between the material and the spiritual in our lives. Our bodies reflect this through fatigue, depression, and chronic illness. To become whole beings again, the author asserts that we must reclaim our birthright as partners with all of creation, opening ourselves to the spirits of plants, animals, and the elements, known as devas, through whom we can bridge the gap between the physical body and the energetic patterns that support all life.Partner Earth provides a wide range of practical exercises, based on traditional wisdom, visualizations, and the author's experience as an herbalist, that enable one to create sacred space, find plant and animal allies, and create flower essences that can help heal the rift between individuals and their environment.
"Well-written and thought-provoking...eminently practical, and deeply inspiring." * Rosemary Gladstar, author of Herbal Healing for Women *
"It is vital to the continuance of human life on earth to now accept our partnership with Gaia. I highly recommend Partner Earth as a guide to begin this partnership." * Brooke Medicine Eagle, author of Buffalo Woman Comes Singing *
Pam Montgomery is the Director of Green Terrestrial, an herbal product and educational business. She conducts workshops across the country on herbs, Earth awareness, and co-creative partnership, and also organizes the annual Green Nations Gathering. She serves as President of the Northeast Herbal Association and participates on the Board of Directors of United Plant Savers. She lives in Milton, New York.