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`People often ask us about the best way to come close to nature and
the beings enchanted within it. One way to do so is through wonder
and astonishment, to open our senses fully to nature's beauty and
wisdom. And here we can encounter entities that most closely
resemble human beings - the trees.' Verena has learned to
communicate with elemental and nature beings, and to translate
their language into terms we can understand. In her remarkable book
Nature Spirits and What They Say, she conversed with a range of
beings, including spirits of fire, air, water and stone. In this
new volume, we hear from trees, the nature spirits that in many
ways are most similar to human beings. Through Verena's remarkable
clairvoyant abilities, conversations with different tree species -
such as sweet cherry, rowan, elm and common oak - are relayed.
These communications reveal compelling insights into the role of
trees within the natural world and their relationships with the
vegetable, animal, human and spirit kingdoms. Particular emphasis
is placed on the characteristics of trees that correspond with
qualities of the human soul, such as the oak's connection to
individualism. The tree spirits want to speak, and are responsive
all kinds of questions, such as their roles in the landscape, their
specific shapes, on problems that affect them in particular, and on
urgent issues that are relevant to all beings on earth, such as
climate change. The interviews disclose beautiful, fascinating and
often challenging insights, offering inspiration to help us build
more constructive relationships to these wonderful entities.
`I can perceive spiritual beings in my surroundings... I can
communicate with higher spirit beings of either an elemental or
non-elemental kind, when they are willing. I can perceive the human
aura, as well as certain areas of the astral plane... I can see the
aura of plants and animals. I can speak with the guardian beings of
plants and animals, inasmuch as they're interested...' - Verena
Stae l von Holstein; Verena has learned to see and speak to
elemental and nature beings. What's more, she is able to translate
their language into human terminology and thought. In this
remarkable book, seventeen nature spirits are interviewed through
her, almost as if these beings were sitting in front of us. Through
the conversations we learn what spirits of fire, air, water and
stone have to say - as well as hearing from beings of glass,
silver, salt, paper, and even spirits of our dwellings and homes!
They speak about their work with nature and their regrettable lack
of contact with human beings. They describe the secrets of the
cosmos, and tell of humankind's past and future. The nature beings
have surprising views on the environment, on natural disasters,
good and evil, love and redemption. The interviews throw up
beautiful, but sometimes disturbing insights into our world. Nature
Spirits and What They Say offers an enchanting view of the world of
elemental beings - but it also calls on us to recognize the
seriousness of the situations they describe. As Verena explains,
humans owe a huge amount to nature spirits, and we need to discover
new ways of approaching them with full consciousness. This valuable
book gives us the means to do just that.
We Turn Our Hearts To The Earth contains conversations with various
spirit and nature beings about the oil spill caused by the
explosion at the Deepwater Horizon drilling station in the Gulf of
Mexico in 2010. Water, Oil, Sand, Stone, the Ocean Depths, a Bird
Being, and the Pelican Angel talk about the effects of this
catastrophe on their individual spheres of life and being.
This book continues the series of interviews with the nature
spirits that began with Nature Spirits and What They Say (Floris
Books). In the first half, the spirits take a look back at the
effect the publication of this book had on their worlds. Other
topics spoken about are the First Iraq War, the Black Magician from
Mexico, and the Elemental Body Spirit. In addition to familiar
characters such as Miller, the High One, and the Watery One, we
also meet Crown, the Tree Shepherd and Conradin, the Dwarf. The
second half of the book consists of answers from the nature spirits
to questions that German readers were invited to submit. The topics
covered range from establishing contact with nature spirits to
healing, electrosmog, art, water quality, and much more.
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