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Highlights
- "Earthwork" is a word used to describe a constructed bank of dirt, often raised in ancient cultures as a means of defense.
- Author(s): H Byron Ballard
- 268 Pages
- Social Science, Folklore & Mythology
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About the Book
Earth Works is a book for a time of cultural change that author Byron Ballard calls "Tower Time." This book explores long-term effects on both the planet and its inhabitants and includes tried-and-true rituals and ceremonies to improve resilience and face inevitable change with courage and humor. You will find ideas, inspiration, and hope.Book Synopsis
"Earthwork" is a word used to describe a constructed bank of dirt, often raised in ancient cultures as a means of defense. Earth Works is a book of essays and rituals for a time of deep cultural change, a shift that author Byron Ballard calls "Tower Time." The first part of the book explores scenarios in these chaotic times and suggests possible reframing to understand the historic underpinnings and the long-term effects on both the planet and its inhabitants. The second part of the book--called Berms--consists of tried-and-true rituals and ceremonies for communities, small groups and individuals to improve resilience and face inevitable change with courage, consideration and humor. Ballard has decades of ritual experience and brings that understanding to the practical and esoteric considerations of making ceremony both personal and powerful. You will find ideas here and inspiration--and something like hope.
Review Quotes
This work may be her most important yet, as it not only lovingly crafts things one can actually DO but puts into context the act of ritual through the lens of a deeply personal journey into understanding where we go from here. Here's to the coming flames and the bright flowers that will bloom from the ashes of the old paradigm. --Becky Beyer, Blood and Spicebush
All the wisdom, worry, and care woven thoughtfully into a rich tapestry full of guidance that feels like a master work. Quintessential Byron Ballard. --Star Bustamonte
Byron Ballard's perspective is like witch hazel. It is astringent, fresh, cleansing, and healing. --Meg Barnhouse, Senior Minister, First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin
A step-by-step handbook that's not only designed to help us survive the chaos and upheaval in today's world but offers real solutions to restore stability, safety, and security. Putting its solutions into practice will change your life. It will change your community. It even has the power to change the world. And it all begins with reading this book! --Dorothy Morrison, Author of The Craft and Utterly Wicked