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La vie secrète de la nature : Vivre en harmonie avec les mondes cachés des esprits de la nature

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SAVEZ-VOUS QUI VIT RÉELLEMENT DANS LA NATURE ? Cet ouvrage est un voyage fascinant dans le monde rayonnant et animé des esprits de la nature, ces puissances vives qui sont au-delà de notre perception ordinaire, mais qui influencent profondément notre réalité physique. Par son approche nouvelle et souvent surprenante de ces esprits, l'auteur, Peter Tompkins, nous convainc de l'existence des fées, des gnomes et des farfadets jusqu'aux quarks et bosons. Nous découvrirons alors que la communion avec les plantes et la nature peut être concrète plutôt que métaphorique. D'autant plus qu'il ne nous reste plus beaucoup de temps - la dégradation des écosystèmes naturels et l'extinction des espèces animales et végétales approchant du point de non-retour. Ce livre transformera radicalement la façon dont vous percevez et traitez le monde qui vous entoure.

297 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1997

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Peter Tompkins

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Peter Tompkins was an American journalist, World War II spy, and best-selling author.
His best known and most influential books include The Secret Life of Plants, published in 1973, Secrets of the Great Pyramid, reprinted in paperback in 1997, and Mysteries of the Mexican Pyramids, published in 1976. He is the father of author Ptolemy Tompkins.

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September 25, 2021
I had absolutely no idea what I was getting into with this book, but it happened to be my first foray into the occult world of the theosophical society and the esoteric teachings of the kabbalah and Rudulf Steiners school of Anthroposophy and much much more.
I would give this book a 5-star review if it was written in a slightly more inspired way, especially in the beginning, but as the book went on and finally revealed what it was leading up to, tying up all the loose ends the first hundred pages or so left you, I struggled to put it down.

I think this is the type of book that has a very limited audience, most who would find it probably expecting a look at the interconnectedness of nature and instead reading a book about the clairvoyant chemists, ayahuasca, angels and the freemasons. But for me, as someone who has always had a passing interest in Eastern esotericism and the occult found this book to be an amazing introduction to the broadness of these schools and their implications for the world around us.

I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the occult, mysticism, nature, subatomic physics and spirituality. You just may have to slog through a few chapters of dry word for word recountings of the appearance of every type of nature spirit ever encountered by specific clairvoyants.
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January 28, 2021
This is a fascinating book presenting evidence of experiences with real nature beings and explains how theosophists were able to psychically gather accurate information about physics before scientists did. A book that is equally about science and spirituality, this is well worth the read.
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