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Clea Danaan

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My ecospiritual books grew out of a winding path, from my childhood in the Pacific Northwest and integral studies at Fairhaven College, on to massage school and Reiki training, and then graduate studies in Wisdom Traditions, somatic psychology, education, and creative writing. My dream is that all people would find their soul work, which heals people and our fellow earthlings on many levels. Visit me at CleaDanaan.com . ...more

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Clea Danaan My most recent book is Mindful Thoughts for Gardeners. I worked with the publisher to shape the idea, but the inspiration comes from the time I spend …moreMy most recent book is Mindful Thoughts for Gardeners. I worked with the publisher to shape the idea, but the inspiration comes from the time I spend in my own garden and how it helps me be more centered.(less)
Clea Danaan I would travel to Anne Mccaffery's Pern! I'd be a Harper, ride dragons, and drink klah.…moreI would travel to Anne Mccaffery's Pern! I'd be a Harper, ride dragons, and drink klah.(less)
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Step One to Responding to Climate Change is to Learn What is Really Going On

"We need the deniers to get out of the way. They are risking everyone's future.... The Koch Brothers are criminals.... They should be charged with criminal activity because they're putting the profits of their business ahead of the livelihoods of millions of people, and even life on earth." - Jason Box, in "When the End of Human Civilization is Your Day Job," Esquire


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Edward Abbey
“I want to be able to look at and into a juniper tree, a piece of quartz, a vulture, a spider, and see it as it is in itself, devoid of all humanly ascribed qualities, anti-Kantian, even the categories of scientific description.”
Edward Abbey, Desert Solitaire

Edward Abbey
“If a man knew enough he could write a whole book about the juniper tree. Not juniper trees in general but that one particular juniper tree which grows from a ledge of naked sandstone near the old entrance to Arches National Monument.”
Edward Abbey, Desert Solitaire

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