How is it to live on this gorgeous planet, knowing about the terrible damage we have caused her and are still causing her? These letters begin with the author's rude awakening to our current ecological and climate emergency. They journey through the ups and downs of activism (with a few arrests along the way) and touch on the themes of grief, fear and anger, the majesty of the natural world, and the challenges of system change. They return again and again to an acknowledgement of (and forgiveness of) our all too human frailties. This book doesn't flinch from the reality of the crisis facing us, and it will also bring you hope and consolation. It will encourage you to enjoy the planet's rich offerings while we can, and to find ways of expressing your gratitude. These letters, with their mix of the mundane and the extraordinary, are love letters. They are filled with blackbird song, the melting ice-caps, extreme weather, cups of tea, oceans choked with plastic and happy dogs. Maybe they will inspire you to deepen your own relationship with our precious earth. "Dear Earth..."
She runs a Buddhist temple with her husband Kaspa and works as a psychotherapist, using Internal Family Systems. She's a member of Extinction Rebellion and takes part in regular Earth Vigils (www.earthvigil.co.uk).
Satya lives in the skirts of the Malvern hills with her husband Kaspa. her cat Roshi, her 3 bunnies and her two dogs Aiko and Ralph.