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We see grass every day, tread on it, maybe handle, smell, or plant it but how many of us actually notice it and appreciate its amazing resilience, history and ubiquity? Learn here about the extensive role of that humble but ubiquitous, and ever-renewing, and amazing, plant in the human and natural world. The full picture is revealed in this important new book by Ruth Finnegan, writing here as David Campbell Callender, an Irish naturalist who grew up tracing the flight of birds, looking up at the hills and feeling the lovely growth of the grass under his feet. "Beautiful, eye-catching" (Readers Favorite)
What is the most important plant in the world? In terms of nutritive content, function within the ecosystem, and even medicinal properties, the answer to this question may very well be grass. In this wide-ranging survey of grass forages and pastureland, Charles Walters makes the case that grass is not just for cows and horses - that in fact it is the most nutritious food produced by nature, as well as the ultimate soil conditioner. You will learn from traditional graziers who draw on centuries of wisdom to create beautiful, lush, sustainable pastures, as well as cutting-edge innovators who are using such methods as biodynamics and sea-solids fertilization to create some of the healthiest grasslands in the world. Leading agronomists not only explain the importance of grasses in our environment, they also share practical knowledge such as when to look for peak levels of nutrition within the growing cycle and how to use grass to restore soil to optimum health. A must-read for anyone interested in sustainable, bio-correct agriculture, this information-packed volume is a comprehensive look at an essential family of plants.
Spiritual Living: What Matters - and What Doesn't is for the person who wants a more rewarding spiritual life. Written in a lucid, conversational style, the book focuses on issues that really matter, clearing away linguistic and doctrinal stumbling blocks that often prevent spirituality from developing into religion. Pertinent questions after each chapter make this book ideal for discussion groups and spiritual retreats, as well as for the individual. It includes an annotated bibliography. "Without promoting a particular theological agenda, Helen Hills explores a wide range of questions with candor, clarity, and freshness. I heartily recommend this book as a mature starting point for deepening the journey of faith and a resource for discussion groups." Rev. Andrew Foster, Rector, Church of the Ascension, New York, N.Y. "Spiritual Living will be helpful not only to spiritual directors, clergy, and faith communities, but also, and perhaps especially for secular souls yearning for affirmation and advice beyond the boundaries of a particular religious tradition." Rev. K. Jeanne Person, Grace Church, Brooklyn, N.Y. "Helen Hills leaves room for skeptics to become believers and for believers to be skeptical. Her definition of spirituality is expansive rather than narrow. The book is written in a way that invites the reader into a dialogue with the author." Esther Haskell, Charlemon Federated Church, Charlemont, MA
From his earliest days on Long Island and in New York City to his last years in Camden, New Jersey, Walt Whitman lived close to the sea he knew and loved. The "liquid-flowing syllables" of Whitman's poetry and prose tell specific stories of particular voyages and known shores, as well as vivid flights of imagination and keening paeans to wild winds, dark water, stormy and quiet airs. The land, for Whitman, is both immutable and still, while the sea is a realm of dynamic change, mercurial temper, and the ebb and flow of cosmic uncertainty. From "Mannahatta" to "Poem of Joys" to the magisterial ode to the slain President Lincoln, "O Captain! My Captain!" Whitman wove the strands of nautical lexicon and powerful imagery into the tapestry of our national literature. In The Sea Is a Continual Miracle, poet and editor Jeffrey Yang has compiled an invaluable resource for readers, students, and scholars of Whitman, and demonstrates how seeing him through sea glass shows America's best-loved poet in a new light.
In the hands of award-winning writer Scott Russell Sanders, the essay becomes an inquisitive and revelatory form of art. In 30 of his finest essays—nine never before collected—Sanders examines his Midwestern background, his father's drinking, his opposition to war, his literary inheritance, and his feeling for wildness. He also tackles such vital issues as the disruption of Earth's climate, the impact of technology, the mystique of money, the ideology of consumerism, and the meaning of sustainability. Throughout, he asks perennial questions: What is a good life? How do family and culture shape a person's character? How should we treat one another and the Earth? What is our role in the cosmos? Readers and writers alike will find wisdom and inspiration in Sanders's luminous and thought-provoking prose.
Embark on a thrilling journey to the Earth's mysterious depths with "At the Earth’s Core" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Join protagonist David Innes as he ventures into the unknown depths of the planet, encountering strange creatures, ancient civilizations, and unimaginable wonders along the way. As you delve into the pages of this gripping novel, prepare to be transported to a world of adventure and discovery. Through Burroughs' vivid imagination and captivating storytelling, readers are immersed in a realm of peril and excitement beneath the Earth's surface. But amidst the dangers and wonders of the Earth's core, one question arises: What secrets and mysteries lie hidden beneath the surface of our planet, and what truths can we uncover through David Innes' daring exploration? Embark on a journey of discovery and enlightenment alongside David Innes, as he confronts the unknown and unlocks the secrets of the Earth's mysterious depths. Are you ready to descend into the heart of the Earth and uncover its ancient secrets? Engage with Burroughs' thrilling tale, allowing yourself to be swept away by the excitement and wonder of Innes' epic journey. Don't miss the opportunity to experience the adventure of a lifetime in "At the Earth’s Core" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Dive into this timeless classic now, and prepare to be amazed by the wonders that lie beneath the Earth's surface. Seize the chance to explore the mysteries of the Earth's core. Purchase your copy of "At the Earth’s Core" today and embark on an unforgettable journey into the depths of the unknown.
Lisa Chamberlain shows you how to work with magical botanical oils in your spellcraft—whether you’re well versed in other forms of magic but are just discovering essential oil magic, or are new to magic altogether. Since early times, shamans and healers have used fragrant oils in ritual, magic, and medicine to provide a direct tie between the natural world and the spiritual plane. Lisa Chamberlain explains the evolution of magical oils—from their rustic beginnings to their modern incarnation as essential oils—and discusses why they greatly enhance your ritual and magical practice. You’ll be introduced to 13 essential oils commonly used in both healing and contemporary magic, including cinnamon, lavender, and patchouli. Each blend recipe and spell utilizes oils from these 13, making it easier for you to get started in no time.
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