Mother Earth Spirituality: Native American Paths to Healing Ourselves and Our World (Religion and Spirituality)
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By: Ed Mcgaa
Format: Paperback
From: HarperOne
Pub. Date: April 1990
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1990-05-10
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 256
Ean: 9780062505965
Isbn: 0062505963
ABOUT THE BOOK
An examination of the Scientific Revolution that shows how the mechanistic world view of modern science has sanctioned the exploitation of nature, unrestrained commercial expansion, and a new socioeconomic order that subordinates women.
" If the human race could knoww the ancient knowledge it will be easy to live in peace, as a family between us as a real family and with respect to the Mother Nature, learning from Her EVERYTHING, specially, humility."
~ Written on 2007-05-15
"Eagle Man (Ed McGaa) shares his knowledge of Lakota Sioux spiritual practices as a way to include everyone who wants to heal our world. He calls those who revere Mother Earth and want to ensure her continuation, Rainbow People. He writes in an intimate way, as if talking with friends. He describes the meaning of the various rituals and myths and shares helpful information about how non-Native people may or may not participate. In addition to his personal journey and the sacred practices, he details techniques for building a sweat lodge, making a peace pipe and more. A fascinating book which has earned a place in my personal library."
~ Written on 2006-07-08
"Easy to read and understand. Very "down to earth". A guide book to preparing the necessary items and tools of the Native culture. Very well written."
~ Written on 2006-06-30
"If you're interested in Native American Spirituality then I would read most all of Eagle Man's books. He provides great insight into the Native American beliefs and customs.Personally I believe his books should be used in high school and colleges to allow others the opportunity to understand our Native American Indian brothers and sisters."
~ Written on 2006-06-27
"I read this book while spending the summer backpacking around the Rocky Mountains. Anything that you carry around in a backpack for that long has to be worth the weight and this one definitely was.
Thanks Eagle Man! :)"
~ Written on 2005-11-17