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Diana Beresford-Kroeger

    Diana Beresford-Kroeger, a botanist and medical biochemist, synthesizes ethnobotany, horticulture, spirituality, and alternative medicine to illuminate a path toward better stewardship of the natural world. A precise and poetic writer steeped in the Gaelic storytelling traditions of her childhood, her work explores the profound connections between humanity and the environment. Her distinct literary voice, influenced by Celtic lore, reveals a deep understanding of the plant kingdom and aims to inspire readers toward a more conscious and sustainable existence in harmony with nature.

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    Our Green Heart
    To Speak for the Trees: My Life's Journey from Ancient Celtic Wisdom to a Healing Vision of the Forest
    To Speak For The Trees
    • To Speak For The Trees

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(1875)Add rating

      "Canadian botanist, biochemist and visionary Diana Beresford-Kroeger's startling insights into the hidden life of trees have already sparked a quiet revolution in how we understand our relationship to forests. Now, in a captivating account of how her life led her to these illuminating and crucial ideas, she shows us how forests can not only heal us but save the planet. When Diana Beresford-Kroeger--whose father was a member of the Anglo-Irish aristocracy and whose mother was an O'Donoghue, one of the stronghold families who carried on the ancient Celtic traditions--was orphaned as a child, she could have been sent to the Magdalene Laundries. Instead, the O'Donoghue elders, most of them scholars and freehold farmers in the Lisheens valley in County Cork, took her under their wing. Diana became the last ward under the Brehon Law. Over the course of three summers, she was taught the ways of the Celtic triad of mind, body and soul. This included the philosophy of healing, the laws of the trees, Brehon wisdom and the Ogham alphabet, all of it rooted in a vision of nature that saw trees and forests as fundamental to human survival and spirituality. Already a precociously gifted scholar, Diana found that her grounding in the ancient ways led her to fresh scientific concepts. Out of that huge and holistic vision have come the observations that put her at the forefront of her field: the discovery of mother trees at the heart of a forest; the fact that trees are a living library, have a chemical language and communicate in a quantum world; the major idea that trees heal living creatures through the aerosols they release and that they carry a great wealth of natural antibiotics and other healing substances; and, perhaps most significantly, that planting trees can actively regulate the atmosphere and the oceans, and even stabilize our climate. This book is not only the story of a remarkable scientist and her ideas, it harvests all of her powerful knowledge about why trees matter, and why trees are a viable, achievable solution to climate change. Diana eloquently shows us that if we can understand the intricate ways in which the health and welfare of every living creature is connected to the global forest, and strengthen those connections, we will still have time to mend the self-destructive ways that are leading to drastic fires, droughts and floods."-- Provided by publisher

      To Speak For The Trees
    • Our Green Heart

      The Soul and Science of Forests

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book presents a compelling exploration of forests through the lens of Diana Beresford-Kroeger's extensive expertise in botany, biochemistry, and biology. It emphasizes the critical role forests play in combating climate change and urges readers to engage with the science behind them. The author inspires action by encouraging individuals to contribute to the planting and protection of forests, highlighting their importance for our survival and the planet's future.

      Our Green Heart
    • Im Namen der Bäume

      Meine Lebensreise von uralter keltischer Weisheit zu einer heilenden Anschauung des Waldes

      Nach dem frühen Tod ihrer Eltern wird Diana Beresford-Kroeger von einer Familie aufgenommen, die alte keltische Traditionen pflegt. Sie wird in einer Philosophie unterrichtet, die die Bedeutung von Wäldern betont. Das Buch beschreibt Dianas Weg zur Wissenschaftlerin und ihre Erkenntnisse über Bäume und deren Rolle im globalen Ökosystem.

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