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Co-Creating with Nature - by Pam Montgomery (Paperback)

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  • A model for developing a co-creative partnership with all life - Establishes that being in partnership with Nature is our birthright, explores the roots of our separation, and demonstrates that we are designed to communicate with Nature - Offers six principles of co-creative partnership with Nature that serve as a map for guiding us back to our rightful place as a part of Nature - Explains that plants can guide us in living according to our true essential nature and details the steps of creating and facilitating a plant initiation with common plants We are in the midst of a global transformation where we must heal our separation from Nature and restore our partnership with the Living Earth, which is essential to co-creating a world where all life--human and non-human--can thrive.
  • About the Author: Pam Montgomery is an herbalist, Nature Evolutionary, international teacher, and Earth Elder who has passionately embraced her role as a spokesperson for the green beings.
  • 360 Pages
  • Body + Mind + Spirit,

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"Establishes that being in partnership with Nature is our birthright, explores the roots of our separation, and demonstrates that we are designed to communicate with Nature. Offers six principles of co-creative partnership with Nature that serve as a map for guiding us back to our rightful place as a part of Nature. Explains that plants can guide us in living according to our true essential nature and details the steps of creating and facilitating a plant initiation with common plants"--



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A model for developing a co-creative partnership with all life

- Establishes that being in partnership with Nature is our birthright, explores the roots of our separation, and demonstrates that we are designed to communicate with Nature

- Offers six principles of co-creative partnership with Nature that serve as a map for guiding us back to our rightful place as a part of Nature

- Explains that plants can guide us in living according to our true essential nature and details the steps of creating and facilitating a plant initiation with common plants

We are in the midst of a global transformation where we must heal our separation from Nature and restore our partnership with the Living Earth, which is essential to co-creating a world where all life--human and non-human--can thrive.

In this groundbreaking book, Nature Evolutionary and Earth Elder Pam Montgomery draws on her decades of working with plants and Nature consciousness to explain that it is our human birthright to be a part of Nature. She examines the co-opting of time, language, and culture to shed light on the roots of our separation. Weaving together contemporary research on human physiology with personal experience, she demonstrates that we are intrinsically created to be in relationship with Nature. She offers six principles of developing a co-creative partnership, explaining that we can communicate with Nature through vibratory resonance. We learn that when we nurture ourselves, trust our intuition, and allow for joyful encounters, we restore our interconnection with all life.

The author details the steps of co-creating an initiation with a specific plant ally where bonding brings healing. She shares evocative stories, meditations, and the healing wisdom gained from the profound plant initiations she and her students have participated in, all with common plants. Through this book, Pam reveals how to restore our relationship with the living Earth and come home not only to Nature but also to ourselves.



About the Author



Pam Montgomery is an herbalist, Nature Evolutionary, international teacher, and Earth Elder who has passionately embraced her role as a spokesperson for the green beings. A founding member of United Plant Savers and the Organization of Nature Evolutionaries, she is the author of two books, including Plant Spirit Healing. She lives, works, and plays at Sweetwater Sanctuary in Danby, Vermont.

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