The Garden Awakening Quotes
The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves
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“We are drawn to certain locations where the land resonates with us and pulls us towards it. People can spend their entire lives looking for the places where they belong, places where they feel at home, where they fit and can comfortably set down roots.”
― The Garden Awakening: Designs to nurture our land and ourselves
― The Garden Awakening: Designs to nurture our land and ourselves
“The arrival of Christianity in Ireland brought with it the painful disconnection from the earth that still resonates today. Until then, people lived in harmony with nature. The power and importance of the land was understood and respected. For Christians, this life on earth was only a preparation for the next life. They believed it was acceptable to use and abuse the land as much as we liked in order to achieve our goals in the next life. The pagan religions, however, were deeply ingrained in Ireland, so the clever Christians knew that enforcing their beliefs with brute force wouldn’t work there. In order to facilitate their slow and insidious takeover, they blended the Christian religion with the native earth-based faith, eventually nearly rooting it out, but not completely.”
― The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves
― The Garden Awakening: Designs to Nurture Our Land and Ourselves
