Bird at my window
Did you know our connection to nature has declined by over 60% in the last 200 years — and continues to fall? A recent study in Earth attributes this loss of “connectedness” to our increasingly urban-centred lifestyle. Without regular time in gardens, parks, near water or fields, our mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing begins to fray.
The growing absence of green spaces and access to wild beauty affects our inner lives, the vitality of non-human creatures, and the delicate balance of our shared environment.
The Green Soul: Returning to Our Sacred Belonging in Nature offers a gentle yet transformative process for reawakening sacred presence in the natural world. By broadening our perception of the energies in creatures and landscapes, it invites us to respond, to rejoin, to remember.
Come find your place in the wisdom of the wild — a belonging that is, in every way, of the earth and the stars.
Tuscan stream
Are you captivated by birds and animals?
Do you know that plants have feelings?
Are you aware that positive or negative thoughts influence the environment?
Do you ache for more peace, to relish time in nature away from hectic social activity?
You're in the right place.
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The Green Soul is an invitation to reawaken our essential relationship with the land and its creatures by growing in perception and changing attitudes.
The Green Soul helps interpret the invisible and the visible in nature, guiding us to the joys of encountering and engaging the Spirit.
The Green Soul directs us to return to our natural home—to the place we truly belong.
Praise for The Green Soul
"I drew the slider across and stepped out into the soft summer night alive with the sound of cicada and bathed in the light of a full moon. The familiar landscape before me was transformed by the moonlight in much the same way that snowfall changes all things. Gone was the dark unseeing of night. My eye traced the familiar curve of garden shrub and forest silhouette, the same but so different. There was still hiddenness in the muted shape and hushed feel of the night, a masquerade that played with my senses.
I am awake, disturbed from sleep, waiting for Tylenol to dull the ache of a pulled muscle. That knot sighed and relaxed slightly just that I had I stepped into the soft night and I immediately thought of you and the premise of your book, that the natural life and world speak to and interact with our bodies and being, that it has power to change, heal, and teach us."
- Kathleen M. Kichline