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Voices of the Earth: The Path of Green Spirituality
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Awaken your psychic powers, talk to nature, and hear her reply. Nature intuitive Clea Danaan gives lessons in building psychic awareness and communicating with plants, trees, and nature spirits. This rewarding connection with nature offers healing, renewal, knowledge of your life purpose, and a spiritual oasis in a chaotic world.
Each chapter features meditations, journal e ...more
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Paperback, 179 pages
Published
March 8th 2009
by Llewellyn Publications
(first published March 1st 2009)
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Well, let me start by saying that I really enjoyed this. I have read far too many books in the "New Age" genre that had the author coming off as arrogant and exclusionary... and insist that if you don't have tools A, B and C and do this ritual in this exact order... that you aren't going to connect with the Universe or bring about what you are looking for.
This is not the case with Clea Danaan. She comes off as extremely humble and grounded and interested not exactly on TEACHING the reader, but ...more
This is not the case with Clea Danaan. She comes off as extremely humble and grounded and interested not exactly on TEACHING the reader, but ...more

This was a lovely book, very emotive and with some strong guided meditations and guides for spiritual practice in like with Danaan's modality. The one dark spot for me was that the book was rife with unquestioned privilege, particularly the financial privilege of access to nature and the ableism of access to nature. This was originally published in 2009, which I realize is -- stars! -- ten years ago, but '09 is well within the margin of contemporary expectations of inclusivity.
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I read half of this book fully, then mainly the exercises / activities of the last half. It was written in a kind, approachable tone, encouraging people along their path to green spirituality with simple exercises and prompts to explore and connect more deeply. A lot is geared toward beginners, but can still be useful nudges for those who aren't so new to it all.
Some reminders:
p27, "Where do you carry emotions?" "Do any memories arise as you tune in to different parts of your body?"
p 36, Consci ...more
Some reminders:
p27, "Where do you carry emotions?" "Do any memories arise as you tune in to different parts of your body?"
p 36, Consci ...more

I read the first 40 pages of this book and am returning it to the library today, so I don't feel justified in giving it an actual rating. But I read the first 40 pages and am returning it to the library, which tells you something about my feelings about it.
I wanted to love this book. But in just 40 pages, we have Danaan spending pages telling us how psychic she is, discredited psuedoscience presented as evidence of how psychic abilities work, and the insistence that 1) every member of the plant, ...more
I wanted to love this book. But in just 40 pages, we have Danaan spending pages telling us how psychic she is, discredited psuedoscience presented as evidence of how psychic abilities work, and the insistence that 1) every member of the plant, ...more

I rather enjoyed reading this book. The author has a sweet, simple way of writing that goes very well with the messages she is imparting. The information itself is very elementary, but I feel that is what she intended, for this book to be an introduction. If you are new to the idea of an earth-based spirituality, and want to learn how to connect more fully with the planet, in all of her splendor, this is a good book for you.

This book had some really good parts and some parts that didn't hold my interest. I felt it was well worth the read for the good parts.
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My ecospiritual books grew out of a winding path, from my childhood in the Pacific Northwest and integral studies at Fairhaven College, on to massage school and Reiki training, and then graduate studies in Wisdom Traditions, somatic psychology, education, and creative writing. My dream is that all people would find their soul work, which heals people and our fellow earthlings on many levels. Visit
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