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The Lost Language of Plants: The Ecological Importance of Plant Medicines for
Life on Earth
by Stephen Harrod Buhner |
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"The Lost Language of Plants is both poetry and medicine,
nourishment for your soul and a sharp-edged scalpel that lays open the reality of the world to your intellect. It is absolutely brilliant, and
reading it will truly and deeply change your understanding of All
Life."
Thom Hartmann, author of The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight |
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"This important, relentless book contains a mine of information and knowledge for the ecologically-minded." Jeremy
Narby,
author of Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge |
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"The environmental warning in The Lost Language of Plants will come as a surprise to those who have believed that our impact on the
planet could be counted in fewer elephants and songbirds. Stephen Buhner reminds us that we humans are immersed in a sea of chemical
signals that link our well being to that of millions of organisms that are usually beneath our notice." Jane Gussow, author of This
organic Life |
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"A sensitive, intelligent, far reaching work. . . This extraordinary
book breaks all boundaries and in doing so reconnects us with our most radical selves. A truly revolutionary message." Susun S. Weed, author of Healing Wise |
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Buhner's warnings about the truly frightening hidden ecological costs of the pharmaceutical industry are framed within a love song for medicinal flora. As he inspires his readers to a passionate appreciation for the wisdom and inestimable value of plants, he also demonstrates how to open one's heart to
the great wound that is our separation from the natural world. - NAPRA Review |
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Winner,
Nautilus award for best ecology/environmental book of 2002
Silver medal, ForeWord magazine, best
environmental book of 2002 |
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Chelsea Green Publishing, 2002. |