Wild Like Flowers: The Restoration of Relationship Through Regeneration
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Narrado por:
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Daniel Firth Griffih
Sobre este áudio
This is an audiobook about regenerative agriculture gone wild.
This audiobook of short stories and essays is a wondrous meditation on sunrises and wildness, on wildflowers and walks. It is also an audiobook about you, about me, and about the ecosystem regeneration possible through learning to see the wild gifts of relationship.
Drawing on life in his wildland-a 400-acre process-led and emergent farm that nurtures ecosystem regeneration, carbon sequestration, nourishing foods, bio-diversity, and species habitat - the acclaimed author and poet, emergent conservationist, and Savory Institute Hub Leader, educator, and consultant, Daniel Firth Griffith, provides a poetic portrait of the powers, magic, and rich abundance harvested by learning the language of connection and the restorative powers of relationship.
Wild Like Flowers is a collection of personal reflections from Griffith's regenerative wildland that utilizes the magical gifts of being, connection, reciprocity, and community to probe the larger concerns of the modern agricultural movement in lyrical and meditative prose that is a true celebration of life itself. It presents a choice to stop; to nurture awareness; to learn a language of relationship instead of dominance - of community not colonization. A choice that understands life and the landscape of our place as something we commune with-a relationship-a vision that places human life a bit closer to being native to this place.
©2021 Daniel Firth Griffith (P)2021 Daniel Firth Griffith