Mirrors in the Earth: Reflections on Self-Healing from the Living World
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Mirrors in the Earth: Reflections on Self-Healing from the Living World

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$16.19
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Publisher
North Atlantic Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1623176914
Dimensions
6.01 x 0.8 x 8.96 inches
Weight
1 pounds

Description

"Suler's sense of wonder is infectious, and her prose exudes her boundless reverence for nature...Spiritual nature lovers will treasure this meditative volume." —PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "I am in awe of how one small book can hold so much wisdom. This book offers readers a pathway back to self-acceptance, interconnection, and belonging and empowers one along the way to make a stand for the Earth." —ROSEMARY GLADSTAR, herbalist andxa0author of Medicinal Herbs " Mirrors in the Earth offers a living example of how to reestablishxa0communion and balance."xa0—Maia Toll,xa0author of the Wild Wisdomxa0series "With her wide-ranging experience and elegant writing, Asia Suler helps us all to recoverxa0an intimate, loving, and generous relationshipu2000with the natural world."u2000—Perdita Finn,xa0coauthor with Clark Strand of The Way of the Rose "[...] A beloved herbalist and Earth keeper, Asia Suler now reveals herself as an enchantingxa0poet of consciousness who rouses us to heal our lives by telling better storiesxa0about them."—Robert Moss,xa0best-selling author of Dreaming the Soul Back Home " Mirrors in the Earth is offered as an antidote for despair; it is groundedxa0in ecology and the author’s love of the world." —ROBIN ROSE BENNETT, author of Healing Magic "If you seek to heal the land, awaken sacred spaces, or regeneratexa0nature, this book will bring you to the origin of your connection withxa0the world. This is the place to start."—SARAH THOMAS, founder of thexa0Upper Clarity School of Stone Medicine"Part personal healing journey, part prose poemxa0in praise of the living world, and part wisdom teaching, Mirrors in thexa0Earth is the wildly compassionate, fiercely loving map we all need inxa0these times to guide us back to our innate and joyful wholeness."xa0—SYLVIA V. LINSTEADT, author of Ourxa0Lady of the Dark Country "... a keepsake, one thatxa0will serve as an intrepid and tender guide for the ages.”—JULIET BLANKESPOOR, author of Thexa0Healing Garden "Asia Suler’s exquisite ability to create rich and vibrant images withxa0her metaphors placed me in the center of my belonging which felt likexa0a homecoming.xa0This book is a gem...."—PAM MONTGOMERY, herbalist,xa0teacher, and author of Plant Spiritxa0Healing "The book you hold within your hands is a true treasure whosexa0gifts will live within you and guide you on your way long after you’vexa0turned the final page."—SOPHIA ROSE, herbalist and writer"As someone who wasxa0projected onto more than mirrored as a child, it was so validating tohear Asia Suler speak about nature as our eternal mirror." —MARYAM HASNAA AT-TAUHIDI,xa0founder of New Earth Mystery Schoolxa0and Resonance Apothecary"A poetic and heartfelt exploration of our healingxa0journey as humans towardsxa0... remembering that ... healingxa0the Earth begins with ourselves.—SAJAH POPHAM, author of Evolutionaryxa0Herbalism "A book of hope in times that feel hopeless..."—HEATHERASH AMARA, author of Warrior Goddess Training ASIA SULER is an herbalist, nature writer, spiritual educator, ecological philosopher, social media figure, and entrepreneur. As a teacher in the realms of herbalism and Earth spirituality, she has taught for the most well-known herbal programs in the country, including the Chestnut School of Herbal Medicine, the Northwest School of Botanical Medicine, and The Blue Ridge School of Herbal Medicine. She has guided more than 10,000 people through her various online programs.

Features & Highlights

  • An award-winning nature therapy session for the soul--encounter the benevolence of the living world through 12 essays on the Earth-healing powers of self-compassion and empathy.
  • When healing is needed at the deepest level, nature will always call us back home--not only to the oak woods or water-filled coves, but to the homes within ourselves.
  • In a series of 12 lyrical nature essays, herbalist, writer, and Earth intuitive Asia Suler illuminates the healing power of the living Earth--and gives us permission to nurture self-compassion and empathy as forces for personal and ecological healing.In a time of unprecedented ecological devastation, it’s easy to feel hopeless and disconnected. It’s easier still to mask our inherent goodness--to imagine that our unique and precious gifts simply aren’t enough, or forget the power of our inborn empathy. For those of us who are highly sensitive, innately attuned to the workings and whispers of the natural world, it can be hard to embody the belief that
  • we’re enough as we are--and that can heal the Earth
  • .Here, Suler reveals the opposite: our goodness, our empathy, our intuitive connections, and our capacity for self-compassion are more than personal traits or antidotes to despair: they are, in fact, our most potent vehicles for planetary transformation. And as we learn to more deeply nurture and accept ourselves, we unlock living, healing connections to Earth.Combining poetic nature writing with exercises and reflection prompts at the end of each essay,
  • Mirrors in the Earth
  • coaxes us to come as we are: to discover and tend the inherent brilliance and medicine that lives in each of us. From the manatee-calm springs of wild Florida to the flower-dotted coves of the world’s most biodiverse mountains,
  • Mirrors in the Earth
  • is an invitation and encounter with the benevolence of the living world--and a nature therapy session for the soul.

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So much wisdom in these essays!

Mirrors of the Earth is one of those books you return to again and again because each time you read her beautifully captivating words, it touches a different part of you, pausing to reflect each time.

Mirrors in the Earth describes the author's journey through nature and herself. Each essay in this book covers a different theme. She takes on sometimes difficult topics like trauma and addresses them through personal stories. The author is well-read as she frames her content in philosophy and research. While reading her book, I found myself making notes of people and philosophies I wanted to learn more about.
Each essay concludes with a thoughtful experiential component to explore the theme further. Again, I found myself taking my time to really contemplate the exercise and how I may apply it in my own life.

The biggest draw for me to this book is her relationship with the natural world. This is where it touched me deeply. If you have a deep love of earth and nature, her worlds will resonate, and you'll find yourself thinking, "yes! I get that!" When we can see ourselves and our lives in the broader perspective of the natural world, many lessons and perspectives open up that help us embrace life a little differently.

I recommend this book - it's just so quietly captivating, filled with wisdom and I hope everyone who reads it finds themselves in these pages.