Listening to Nature: How to Deepen Your Awareness of Nature
Joseph Cornell, John Hendrickson
Paperback
(Crystal Clarity Publishers, June 15, 2014)
This new edition of Listening to Nature will help you experience more fully the serenity and mystery of the natural world.Joseph Bharat Cornell, author of the bestselling Sharing Nature with Children, has revised and updated this sensitive yet lively guidebook to a deeper awareness of nature. You will learn how to get the feel of nature through inspiring quotations from famous naturalists, brand-new and stunning photography, and Cornell's ever-popular nature awareness activities―simple, enjoyable exercises that give you a direct, personal experience of the wonder and joy of nature.You do not have to be in the wilderness to do these activities. In fact, you can do many of them while driving or walking to work. As you use these activities, more and more, your receptivity will increase, and you'll begin to see beauty in the most common things. Use this book and its gentle encouragement for personal meditation, or as an aid for teaching nature awareness to children and adults. Through this book you will learn to be still and silent, to absorb the wonder of your natural surroundings. You will feel and appreciate―and become one with―the great outdoors: its woodlands, mountains, streams, and fields. Let this book transport your spirit to the heart of crystal clear springs and ancient forests―and to your own still center, deep within. Listening to Nature belongs on the bookshelves of all nature lovers.LIstening to Nature has received the following prestigious award:Winner, Book of the Year Izaak Walton League Pewter- North American Publishing Co. Gold Ink AwardJoseph Bharat Cornell has won international acclaim through his landmark book, Sharing Nature with Children, which has sold half a million copies. Since its publication in 1979, Cornell has toured worldwide, offering his popular nature awareness workshops to thousands of teachers, parents, youth leaders, and naturalists. A prominent environmental educator describes him as "without a doubt one of the most inspiring educators in the field today. His unique blend of knowledge and warmth creates an atmosphere for learning that is very contagious."