Plant
Spirit Medicine,
The Healing Power of Plants, by Eliot Cowan. – Although we are well aware
of the part that plants play in medicine –such as in quinine and many other
remedies originating from plants, this author goes much deeper into the
plant/medicine relationship. He has met and worked with healers, “shamans” who
are convinced that plants (as everything else in creation) are endowed with a
spirit. It is the spirit of the plants that they contact, by means of
dreams and other methods. These healers have learned ancient plant/medicine
lore from indigenous tribes in western North America, such as the Raramuri or
the Tarahumara and the Lakota, and there is a number of them who are still
healing with this method. Cowan has spoken with them, learned about plant
spirit medicine, and witnessed dramatic cures, both physical and spiritual.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Plant Spirit Medicine, The Healing Power of Plants, by Eliot Cowan
This Blessed Mess, Finding Hope Amid Life’s Chaos, by Patricia H. Livingston
In this small book Ms Livingston gives us ( in the words of Henri J.M. Nouwen) “eyes for the hidden treasures of our lives.” She says she has discovered that life can be chaotic at times, and that it is not true that working hard and doing what we think is right will guarantee a favorable outcome.
As this author is wont to do, she sprinkles into her pages dozens of stories, most of them good-natured and filled with encouragement and hope but also a measure of chaos. She shares how she tames these times of chaos, and she says that they are often filled with energy and power. She calls these chaotic times “messiness”—and she finds that along with the “messy” parts there are blessings, which we too can find if we but look. Among the secrets of transforming chaos into a blessing are to approach it with a good sense of humor, to focus on the concerns and needs of others, to pay attention to the good in every situation; and also to remind ourselves of times when we came through chaos well and unscathed.
Monday, May 14, 2012
A Persistent Peace, One Man's Struggle for a Non Violent World by John Dear, SJ
A
Persistent Peace,
One Man’s Struggle For A Non Violent World, by John Dear, SJ.
This
powerful autobiography of a nationally known peace activist is the amazing
story of what one man is doing to put into action his belief in the power of
peace and the possibility of a world where peace and love conquer war and
hatred. John Dear has been arrested more than 75 times, has spent more
than a year in prison for his persistent message of peaceful non-violence, and
is persevering in this mission despite the anger and indifference he has
continually encountered.
As
a young man he was an accomplished pianist, and at one time dreamed of becoming
a rock star. But when he recognized the call to the priesthood and to the
Jesuits, and to a lifetime commitment to peace and justice, he continued this
calling with amazing courage, both moral and physical. Inspired
primarily by the example of Mahatma Gandhi, and also by that of
Dr,. Martin Luther King Jr., Robert Kennedy, Dan and Phil Berrigan,
Oscar Romero, Mother Theresa, Dorothy Day, and many other champions of peace
and non-violence, and strengthened by his own deep spirituality and
convictions, keep him on the quest for peace.
In
time he protested the wars in the Gulf, in Vietnam and Iraq, The U.S. support
of brutal regimes in Central America, civil war in North Ireland, the building
and use of nuclear arms, and anything anywhere in the world that is contrary to
peace. He is author/editor of 20 books on peace and non-violence, speaks to
huge crowds, has often participated in acts of civil disobedience, -- and has
done an incredible amount of pro-peace actions. He ends his story with
acknowledgments of and gratitude to countless friends and supporters and
dedicates his life and this book to the non-violent Jesus of Nazareth! He hails
the coming of a world without poverty, war or nuclear weapons. The book
is inspiring and has a powerful message.
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