Sacred Garden
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Author | : Michel Conan |
Publisher | : Dumbarton Oaks |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : 9780884023050 |
Studies of rituals in sacred gardens and landscapes offer tantalizing insights into the significance of gardens and landscapes in the societies of India, ancient Greece, Pre-Columbian Mexico, medieval Japan, post-Renaissance Europe, and America. Sacred gardens and landscapes engaged their visitors into three specific modes of agency: as anterooms spurring encounters with the netherworld; as journeys through mystical lands; and as a means of establishing a sense of locality, metaphorically rooting the dweller's own identity in a well-defined part of the material world. Each section of this book is devoted to one of these forms of agency. Together the essays reveal a profound cultural significance of gardens previously overlooked by studies of garden styles.
Author | : Hank Wesselman, Ph.D |
Publisher | : Hay House, Inc |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2003-01-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1401930085 |
At the heart of spiritual awakening lies the discovery that each of us can achieve the direct, transformative connection with the sacred realms—a connection that defines the mystic. The Journey to the Sacred Garden guides us along a well-traveled path into this extraordinary experience and includes an experiential audio download of shamanic drumming and rattling, providing us with an effective, easily learned technique for expanding awareness and shifting consciousness safely. The first goal: to find our Sacred Garden, a place for personal empowerment; as well as physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual restoration. Once there, we learn through direct experience that the garden can be used as a gateway into the other levels of the inner worlds. Anthropologist Hank Wesselman, Ph.D., reveals that our garden operates by four primary rules: • Everything in the garden is symbolic of some aspect of ourselves or our life experience. • Everything in the garden can be communicated with, enhancing understanding. • The garden can be changed by doing work. • When you change your garden, some part of you or your life will change in response.
Author | : Kai Weise |
Publisher | : UNESCO |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2013-10-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9230012084 |
Lumbini, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha, was inscribed on the World Heritage list in 1997. It is situated in an area commonly referred to as the 'Sacred Garden'. Archaeological remains testify to the authenticity of the place, which has become a major pilgrimage site. Nevertheless over two and a half millennia, the understanding of Lumbini has changed and different perceptions exist of what Lumbini might have been like at the birth of Lord Buddha. For the long-term safeguarding of this World Heritage site, overall understanding of the property is essential. This publication will provide a means for the various stakeholders to come to an understanding of each other's historical, religious, environmental and touristic perspectives of Lumbini.
Author | : Jim Nollman |
Publisher | : Holt Paperbacks |
Total Pages | : 419 |
Release | : 2014-09-23 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 1466881941 |
The spirit of gardening is a deepening connection with nature that transforms the gardener into an adventurer encountering lessons great and small. Author Jim Nollman sees the connection to the garden as the space in which a genuine healing relationship between person and place can be formed. Why We Garden is full of helpful tips from Nollman's decades of gardening experience, along with the Zen of gardening--the sense of place and purpose and what tending the land means to us. A beautifully written gem for the gardener seeking the simplicity and spirit of the land and a gift for all who are stewards of the earth.
Author | : Benjamin D. Gordon |
Publisher | : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2020-04-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 311042116X |
This exploration of the Judean priesthood’s role in agricultural cultivation demonstrates that the institutional reach of Second Temple Judaism (516 BCE–70 CE) went far beyond the confines of its houses of worship, while exposing an unfamiliar aspect of sacred place-making in the ancient Jewish experience. Temples of the ancient world regularly held assets in land, often naming a patron deity as landowner and affording the land sanctity protections. Such arrangements can provide essential background to the Hebrew Bible’s assertion that God is the owner of the land of Israel. They can also shed light on references in early Jewish literature to the sacred landholdings of the priesthood or the temple.
Author | : Kapila D. Silva |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 388 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 0415520541 |
The prevalent global heritage discourse has been primarily Euro-centric in its origin, premise, and praxis. Diverse cultural, historical, and geographical contexts, such as that of Asia, call for more context-specific approaches to heritage management. This book explores this complexity of managing the cultural heritage in Asia. Case studies include sites of Angkor, Himeji Castle, Kathmandu Valley, Luang Prabang, Lumbini, and Malacca, and the book uses these to explore the religious worldviews, heritage policies, intangible heritage dimensions, traditional preservation practices, cultural tourism, and the notion of cultural landscape that are crucial in understanding the cultural heritage in Asia. It critiques the contemporary regulatory frameworks in operation and focuses on the issues of global impact on the local cultures in the region. The book goes on to emphasize the need for integrated heritage management approaches that encompass the plurality of heritage conservation concerns in Asian countries. Themes are discussed from the vantage point of heritage scholars and practitioners in the South, Southeast, and East Asia. This book thus presents a distinctive Asian perspective which is a valuable source for students and practitioners of heritage within and beyond the Asian context.
Author | : Poets of Enlightenment |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 2009-10-06 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 140928090X |
Author | : Sarah Bartlett |
Publisher | : Piatkus |
Total Pages | : 146 |
Release | : 2021-07-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 0349428085 |
Connect to the magic of the world around you for healing, empowerment and self-care Nature is filled with hidden, elusive energies: the growth spirals of sunflowers, the electromagnetic spectrum of rainbows, the bio-energy of trees and the sound waves of thunder. Working with the potent energy of nature's bounty, you will learn to nurture and embrace your inner guardian witch through spell work. Brimming with rituals, wishes and enchantments to encourage spiritual growth, abundance and prosperity, and featuring beautiful illustrations from the author, this book is an illuminating guide to harnessing the earth's power for personal reflection. It reveals how magic can be used as a reciprocal force for good that protects and promotes our well-being, as well as that of our planet. The Little Book of Earth Magic is for those who seek to form a meaningful connection with nature and take their spiritual practice to a new level.
Author | : Hermes Astrology |
Publisher | : Hermes Astrology |
Total Pages | : 66 |
Release | : 2024-09-03 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : |
In Green Witchcraft, the ancient practices of Earth-based magic are reawakened, offering readers a guide to harmonizing their lives with the natural world. This book delves into the heart of Green Witchcraft, where the cycles of nature, the energies of the elements, and the wisdom of plants, animals, and crystals are central to a meaningful spiritual practice. Throughout the pages, you'll discover how to create a sacred connection with the Earth, from understanding the magical correspondences of herbs and crystals to performing rituals that honor the changing seasons and moon phases. Whether you're tending to a sacred garden, crafting powerful potions, or building an altar that reflects your personal connection to nature, this book provides the knowledge and inspiration needed to live in harmony with the natural world. Green Witchcraft is not just a collection of spells and rituals; it is a guide to a way of life that seeks to nurture and protect our planet while tapping into its boundless energy for personal transformation and spiritual growth. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned practitioners, this book invites you to embrace the magic that surrounds you every day and to walk the path of the Green Witch with reverence and joy.
Author | : Linda Farrar |
Publisher | : Windgather Press |
Total Pages | : 442 |
Release | : 2016-02-29 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1909686867 |
From the earliest of times people have sought to grow and nurture plants in a garden area. Gardens and Gardeners of the Ancient World traces the beginning of gardening and garden history, from Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, to the Minoans and Mycenaeans, Greeks, Etruscans and Romans, through Byzantine, Islamic and Persian gardens right up to the Middle Ages. It shows how gardens in each period were designed and cultivated. Evidence for garden art and horticulture is gathered from surviving examples of ancient art, literature, archaeology, actual period gardens that have survived the centuries and the wealth of garden myths associated with certain plants. These sources bring ancient gardens and their gardeners back to life, and provide information on which plants were chosen as garden worthy, their setting and the design and appearance of ancient gardens. Deities associated with aspects of gardens and the garden's fertility are featured - everyone wanted a fertile garden. Different forms of public and domestic gardens are explored, and the features that you would find there; whether paths, pools, arbors and arches, seating or decorative sculpture. The ideal garden could be like the Greek groves of the Academy in Athens, a garden so fine that it was comparable with that of the mythical king Alcinoos, the paradise contemplated by the Islamic world, or a personal version of a garden of Eden that Early Christians could create for themselves or in the forecourt of their churches. In general books on garden history cover all periods up to the present, often placing all ancient gardens in one chapter at the beginning. But there is so much of interest to be found in these early millennia. Generously illustrated with 150 images, with plant lists for each period, this is essential reading for everyone interested in garden history and ancient societies.