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Wild wisdom, Zen masters, mountain monks, and rebellious eccentrics reflect on the healing power of nature

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Wild wisdom, Zen masters, mountain monks, and rebellious eccentrics reflect on the healing power of nature
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wild wisdom
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
Zen masters, mountain monks, and rebellious eccentrics reflect on the healing power of nature
Summary
Inspiration from wilderness mystics from around the world, including Henry David Thoreau, Bai Juyi, Rainer Maria Rilke, Lalla, Rachel Carson, John Muir, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Simone Weil, the Baal Shem Tov, Hermann Hesse, Kahlil Gibran, Emily Dickinson, Nan Shepherd, and many more. Sages and mystics throughout the centuries have sought inspiration in the wildness of nature. This little book gathers the sayings and stories of the women and men who have sunk their roots deep into inner retreat and brought forth wisdom for all times and peoples. Here we find the stories and voices of desert fathers and mothers, forest hermits, mountain mystics, wandering philosophers, and wise eccentrics who maintained their solitude while living in society and challenged the status quo with humor. From East and West and everything in between. From Christian hermits, wandering Kabbalists, itinerant Sufis, Zen practitioners, Yogis, court jesters, transcendentalists, and freethinkers, Wild Wisdom gathers a timeless harvest for spiritual renewal. By turns witty, startling, beautiful, and sublime, Wild Wisdom makes a fine companion for personal retreat, daily contemplation, or simply taking time out during a busy day
Target audience
adult
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