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A Mystic Garden: Working with Soil, Attending to Soul

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A Mystic Garden is a lyrical primer on the spirituality of gardening, affirming the garden as a soulful space where people can take root and experience the changing seasons and the enduring cycle of renewal. Gunilla Norris shares with us a year’s time in her New England garden, and shows that all she observes there illuminates the sacredness of the everyday.

112 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2006

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213 reviews17 followers
May 27, 2017
This book is a beautiful reflection through the seasons, following Gunilla's reflections, prayers, and poetry as she is deeply rooted in the earth. A true mystic, she led me on a wonderful journey of reconnection to the soul and earth.
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75 reviews1 follower
December 4, 2023
A very sweet guide and reminder that many seasons of life call us to just "be"
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446 reviews23 followers
October 11, 2024
I've intentionally read this book very slowly and seasonally. Loved it, not only because I feel a connection to the author because Mystic, CT is part of my home town, but also because of our shared connection to the earth. I like that it ends with Autumn, because I can now send it to my Mom for her Birthday, with the hope that she too with find much meaning in its small volume. I also hold the hope of seeing and reading it again when I visit. God Willing...
"Spring is an ache. Buds swell on their branches... there is a breaking out of one state into another... we are both the ones giving birth and the birthed. We are incredibly vulnerable, beautiful, dependent, dynamic, needy, and bursting at the seems." p. 25 May 12, 2012


"If we have no place, we are rootless... The greatest longing is to leaf out, to become what we have been given to be" (48). May 22-23 2012
"Acceptance of yourself as you are and others as they are is the true potting soil. All growth starts there" (49).

"The beds seem barren. But I know lying fallow is different from doing nothing... ceasing of doing... is a kind of doing as well ... dynamic nakedness ... a radical placement of trust ... remain open to the mystery that made us... It requires emptiness ... It requires everything" (94).
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1,393 reviews306 followers
April 30, 2014
Norris invites readers to reflect upon creating gardens of meaning out of our lives and the ground we work. Recommended for individuals exploring gardening as a spiritual practice and for spiritual writing groups.
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44 reviews15 followers
July 10, 2009
I absolutely loved this book. It's beautifully presented and its poetic language is flowery, but not ostentatious. I have several dogeared pages and notes gracing the margins.
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August 31, 2014
Beautiful. it was a library book so didn't have time to savour it the way i wanted to. i will buy this book so i can read it again and savour it the way it needs to be savoured.
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