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The earth pulses with a slow heartbeat, inviting us to quiet our own. Through time in nature, we downshift from busy days to spacious wisdom and from mental chatter to gracious sentience. The Good Earth offers refreshing reminders of the beauty of wild animals, rushing streams, and starlit nights. It returns us to visceral relief for our bodies and valued peace for our troubled minds. Gratitude then naturally bubbles up, and we revel in refreshed spirits. Through the enclosed poems, you may rediscover how much you actually belong to nature, to others, and to yourself. In the process, your own…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The earth pulses with a slow heartbeat, inviting us to quiet our own. Through time in nature, we downshift from busy days to spacious wisdom and from mental chatter to gracious sentience. The Good Earth offers refreshing reminders of the beauty of wild animals, rushing streams, and starlit nights. It returns us to visceral relief for our bodies and valued peace for our troubled minds. Gratitude then naturally bubbles up, and we revel in refreshed spirits. Through the enclosed poems, you may rediscover how much you actually belong to nature, to others, and to yourself. In the process, your own canyons of gratitude will guide you toward greater wellbeing, with all the attendant blessings.
Autorenporträt
Robyn Nygumburo Bridges, M Ed, has authored several books encouraging human interface with the natural world. The Good Earth: Canyons of Gratitude is her second of five books of poetry. After 25 years of private practice as a Body-Mind-Spirit Counselor, she now continues to write, speaks at inspirational conferences, and travels in order to research and appreciate new landscapes.

Robyn is the author of three "Medicine" books: Moose Medicine: Healing Wisdom from the Natural World, Two-Legged Medicine: How to be Your Own Brilliant Therapist, and Turtle Medicine: The Art of Swimming Sideways. Now, her second book of poetry, The Good Earth: Canyons of Gratitude, follows her first, This Way to the Kiva: Poems for the Journey Home. Explore link or link and order through your local bookstore, Balboa Press, or link