It’s a beautiful day here in Palm Beach, Florida. But I am willing to bet that half of the residents are currently sitting in front of their computers or televisions. An addiction to technology preoccupies the modern day. An essential step in rescuing our race and our earth from certain demise is to honor the natural world and learn to rekindle our relationship with what lies beyond the front door.
In Rev. David P. Smith’s second book, he endeavors to inspire his readers to get in touch with the earth through meditation and quiet reflection. This book is perfect for anyone who has become severely disconnected from the natural world. I would especially recommend it for those who are trapped in office buildings all day. Most helpful are the guided meditations and prayers, which can easily be adapted to any spiritual or religious path.
Readers will find the guided meditations especially helpful if they find it difficult to slip into a meditative state. Rev. Smith’s suggestions are simple and easy to use. This book is especially enjoyable when read outdoors on a lovely sunny day.
It is important to remember our roots. The author reminds us that civilization went from being an agricultural-centered society close to the earth “to being dominant over nature in an industrial and post industrial society.”
I asked him why he thinks people should read his book and he had this to say:
“Somewhere along the way we forgot that the Earth is Holy… the Divine Creator formed us out of the Earth.”
This book will help people of all religious and spiritual paths to get in touch with nature, which is the key to improving our world for future generations.
“We have moved far from nature and it has caused all sorts of issues in our world. This book will help you to reconnect to the world as well as to your natural self.”
Honoring the Sacred Earth: A Path to Spiritual Awakening will be released on March 20, 2010. Remember to pick up your copy through the publisher at www.dreamz-work.com.
You can also visit the author's website at www.davidduir.com.











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Great preview Rosa! Definitely going to have to add this book to my watch list.
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