The Secret Teachings of Plants: The Intelligence of the Heart in the Direct Perception of NatureReveals the use of direct perception in understanding Nature, medicinal plants, and the healing of human disease • Explores the techniques used by indigenous and Western peoples to learn directly from the plants themselves, including those of Henry David Thoreau, Goethe, and Masanobu Fukuoka, author of The One Straw Revolution • Contains leading-edge information on the heart as an organ of perception All ancient and indigenous peoples insisted their knowledge of plant medicines came from the plants themselves and not through trial-and-error experimentation. Less well known is that many Western peoples made this same assertion. There are, in fact, two modes of cognition available to all human beings--the brain-based linear and the heart-based holistic. The heart-centered mode of perception can be exceptionally accurate and detailed in its information gathering capacities if, as indigenous and ancient peoples asserted, the heart’s ability as an organ of perception is developed. Author Stephen Harrod Buhner explores this second mode of perception in great detail through the work of numerous remarkable people, from Luther Burbank, who cultivated the majority of food plants we now take for granted, to the great German poet and scientist Goethe and his studies of the metamorphosis of plants. Buhner explores the commonalities among these individuals in their approach to learning from the plant world and outlines the specific steps involved. Readers will gain the tools necessary to gather information directly from the heart of Nature, to directly learn the medicinal uses of plants, to engage in diagnosis of disease, and to understand the soul-making process that such deep connection with the world engenders. |
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Avis d'utilisateur - willszal - LibraryThingThis is a book about our hearts as perceptive and transmissive organs (I'm not sure how it got a title of little relation to the content of the book). The most interesting parts of the book are down ... Consulter l'avis complet
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Avis d'utilisateur - zen17 - LibraryThingThe Secret Teachings of Plants is a book that does much more than remind us of the importance of Nature in our lives. It provides simple skills to help us make a much deeper connection to the natural ... Consulter l'avis complet
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
Part 1 Systole | 5 |
Part 2 Diastole | 123 |
Epilogue | 273 |
Exercises for Refining the Heart as an Organ of Perception | 275 |
Bibliography with Commentary | 290 |
Notes | 308 |
311 | |
Also by Stephen Harrod Buhner | 316 |
Books of Related Interest | 317 |
Backcover | 318 |
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