Plant Spirit Medicine: The Healing Power of Plants17 reviews
Eliot Cowan

Granite Publishing, 1991

Awaken your own shamanic capabilities

+ From the Plant Spirits
+ Simple, straightforward, and deep.
+ Plant Spirit Medicine
+ Connection, compassion and depth
  
  











  



  
Human Adaptability: An Introduction to Ecological Anthropology, Second Edition1 review
Emilio F Moran, Rhonda Gillet-netting

Westview Press, 2000

Great integration of Modern Ecological Anthropology

I would say quite hastily that this book is probably the best introduction to Ecological Anthropology, written by a massive authority on the subject. What I love about the book is its ability to present the pertinent aspects of the subject matter in a way that forces you to understand why it is ...
  
  











  



  
The Secret Life of Plants61 reviews
Peter Tompkins, Christopher Bird

Harper Paperbacks, 1989

Biology 101 for the 21st Century

+ already half way through
+ Another seminal work

This book should be part of every Biology class in school nowadays. Quantum Physics has proven that every particle has consciousness, so why should it be so hard to believe that plants are capable of feelings and thought? Even close to 20 years after it was published, the book is still in a class ...
  
  











  



  
The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung3 reviews

North Atlantic Books, 2002

Excellent application of Jung to Nature

+ Ahead of its time
+ An amazing collection

Ms Sabini affectively organized Carl Gustav Jung's thoughts and reflections on Nature and Man. It is insightfully edited and gives an excellent view of Jung's thoughts on mans separation from Nature and our own roots. A good read that is not "rough slogging" like some Jung texts. Highly recommend.
  
  











  



  
Green Nature/Human Nature: THE MEANING OF PLANTS IN OUR LIVES (Environment Human Condition)4 reviews
Charles A. Lewis

University of Illinois Press, 1996

Green Nature/Human Nature

+ Lacking in the psychology...
+ Valuable resource
+ A Gardener's Must Read!
  
  











  



  
Botany in a Day: The Patterns Method of Plant Identification10 reviews
Thomas J. Elpel

HOPS Press, LLC, 2004

Makes a great first book on the subject

+ Botany in a Day
+ excellent resource
+ Botany in a Day: The Patterns Method of Plant Identification
  
  











  



  
Sacred Plant Medicine: The Wisdom in Native American Herbalism3 reviews
Stephen Harrod Buhner

Bear & Company, 2006

a wonderful book!

+ Wonderful

In Sacred Plant Medicine, Stephen Buhner explores the processes whereby indigenous peoples throughout the world learned the use of plant medicines. The book is a sensitive and deep look at an uncommon subject, the sacredness of plants within indigenous cosmologies, how those plants interacted with ...
  
  











  



  
The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World164 reviews
Michael Pollan

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2002

The best

+ The Botnay of Desire
+ worth the time
+ Short, Sweet, Insightful
  
  











  



  
The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications19 reviews
Christian Ratsch

Park Street Press, 2005

Review v book and delivery title???

+ a must-have
+ Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: review by Jordan Klass
+ An exhaustive review of the psychoactive plants
  
  











  



  
Ethnobotany: The Evolution of a Discipline2 reviews

Timber Press, Incorporated, 2005

All about Ethnobotany

+ Wowsers!

This book is a great compilation from leading ethnobotanists, describing the field, and bringing pertinent issues to the fore. It is an excellent collection, with well-renowned ethnobotanists like Plotkin, Balick, and Naranjo. It is an excellent source, and tells all about ethnobotany, the ...
  
  











  



  
The Sweet Breathing of Plants: Women Writing on the Green World5 reviews
Linda Hogan, Brenda Peterson

North Point Press, 2002

Book of wisdom.....

+ The Sweet Breathing of Plants...
+ A Perfect Read!
+ A remarkable collections of singularly unique essays
+ At last a feminine book on plants!
  
  











  



  
Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind10 reviews

Sierra Club Books, 1995

still the classic

+ Say "ah"
+ Inspiration for a thesis

Assembled here are some of the leading lights of ecopsychology, with papers and excerpts from the books they've written: Roszak himself, Aizenstat, Hillman, Gomes, Glendinning, and on and on. A rare collection of important voices. The idea of ecopsychology is to open up awareness to the unheard ...
  
  











  



  
Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living Foods, and Human Cells9 reviews
Cleve Backster

White Rose Millennium Press, 2003

We're All Connected ...

+ Great Book on the mind
+ There Is Only The One
+ saying "Grace"
+ Enhanced research of Sir J.C. Bose of India
  
  











  



  
Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living Foods, and Human Cells9 reviews
Cleve Backster

White Rose Millennium Press, 2003

We're All Connected ...

+ Great Book on the mind
+ There Is Only The One
+ saying "Grace"
+ Enhanced research of Sir J.C. Bose of India
  
  











  



  
Ethnobotany: The Evolution of a Discipline2 reviews

Timber Press, Incorporated, 2005

All about Ethnobotany

+ Wowsers!

This book is a great compilation from leading ethnobotanists, describing the field, and bringing pertinent issues to the fore. It is an excellent collection, with well-renowned ethnobotanists like Plotkin, Balick, and Naranjo. It is an excellent source, and tells all about ethnobotany, the ...
  
  











  



  
Human Adaptability: An Introduction to Ecological Anthropology, Second Edition1 review
Emilio F Moran, Rhonda Gillet-netting

Westview Press, 2000

Great integration of Modern Ecological Anthropology

I would say quite hastily that this book is probably the best introduction to Ecological Anthropology, written by a massive authority on the subject. What I love about the book is its ability to present the pertinent aspects of the subject matter in a way that forces you to understand why it is ...
  
  











  



  
Ecopsychology: Restoring the Earth, Healing the Mind10 reviews

Sierra Club Books, 1995

still the classic

+ Say "ah"
+ Inspiration for a thesis

Assembled here are some of the leading lights of ecopsychology, with papers and excerpts from the books they've written: Roszak himself, Aizenstat, Hillman, Gomes, Glendinning, and on and on. A rare collection of important voices. The idea of ecopsychology is to open up awareness to the unheard ...
  
  











  



  
The Earth Has a Soul: The Nature Writings of C.G. Jung3 reviews

North Atlantic Books, 2002

Excellent application of Jung to Nature

+ Ahead of its time
+ An amazing collection

Ms Sabini affectively organized Carl Gustav Jung's thoughts and reflections on Nature and Man. It is insightfully edited and gives an excellent view of Jung's thoughts on mans separation from Nature and our own roots. A good read that is not "rough slogging" like some Jung texts. Highly recommend.
  
  











  



  
Sacred Plant Medicine: The Wisdom in Native American Herbalism3 reviews
Stephen Harrod Buhner

Bear & Company, 2006

a wonderful book!

+ Wonderful

In Sacred Plant Medicine, Stephen Buhner explores the processes whereby indigenous peoples throughout the world learned the use of plant medicines. The book is a sensitive and deep look at an uncommon subject, the sacredness of plants within indigenous cosmologies, how those plants interacted with ...
  
  











  



  
The Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: Ethnopharmacology and Its Applications19 reviews
Christian Ratsch

Park Street Press, 2005

Review v book and delivery title???

+ a must-have
+ Encyclopedia of Psychoactive Plants: review by Jordan Klass
+ An exhaustive review of the psychoactive plants