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Eight Master Lessons Of Nature What Nature Teaches Us About Living Well In The World Hardcover Gary Ferguson

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Eight Master Lessons Of Nature What Nature Teaches Us About Living Well In The World Hardcover Gary Ferguson
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Publisher: Doubleday
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Gary Ferguson
ISBN: 9780857525789, 0857525786
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: Hardcover

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Eight Master Lessons Of Nature What Nature Teaches Us About Living Well In The World Hardcover Gary Ferguson by Gary Ferguson 9780857525789, 0857525786 instant download after payment.

For too long we have set ourselves apart from nature, seeing ourselves as superior, removed, independent. But in doing so we have lost sight of all that the natural world can teach us.
InEight Master Lessons of Nature, Gary Ferguson reveals the wisdom of the natural world. By keenly observing and admiring wildlife and their surroundings, he shows us why sympathy is our greatest asset and crucial to our survival, that feminine rule is default in the natural world, and how even from the ashes of destruction, life is still able to thrive.
Written in rich and nourishing prose, Ferguson gently dismantles the walls we have erected between ourselves and nature, showings us the wonder of our surroundings in all their splendour. Drawing on stories from art and science, flora and fauna, philosophy and history, he carefully unravels the dazzling web of connections that binds us to earth and the rich supply of wisdom that is stored here. The result is a powerful and timely reminder of our place in this world, our interdependence, and how much nature is able to teach, heal and ultimately restore us.

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