Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth

Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth

by Randy Woodley
Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth

Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth

by Randy Woodley

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Overview

What does it mean to become rooted in the land? How can we become better relatives to our greatest teacher, the Earth? Becoming Rooted invites us to live out a deeply spiritual relationship with the whole community of creation and with Creator.

Through meditations and ideas for reflection and action, Randy Woodley, an activist, author, scholar, and Cherokee descendant, recognized by the Keetoowah Band, guides us on a one-hundred-day journey to reconnect with the Earth. Woodley invites us to come away from the American dream—otherwise known as an Indigenous nightmare—and get in touch with the water, land, plants, and creatures around us, with the people who lived on that land for thousands of years prior to Europeans' arrival, and with ourselves. In walking toward the harmony way, we honor balance, wholeness, and connection.

Creation is always teaching us. Our task is to look, and to listen, and to live well. She is teaching us now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506471174
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 01/04/2022
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 240,502
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley is an activist, scholar, author, teacher, wisdom-keeper, and Cherokee descendant recognized by the Keetoowah Band who speaks on justice, faith, the earth, and Indigenous realities. He is the author of numerous books, including Becoming Rooted and Shalom and the Community of Creation. He and his wife, Edith, co-sustain Eloheh Indigenous Center for Earth Justice and Eloheh Farm & Seeds outside Portland, Oregon.

Table of Contents

Introduction: An Open Invitation

Part One: Learning to Know All Our Relatives

Part Two: Celebrating the Community of Creation

Part Three: Accepting the Invitation to an Indigenous Worldview

Part Four: Realizing the American Dream Is an Indigenous Nightmare

Part Five: Seeing and Naming Indigenous Splendor

Part Six: Learning the Limits of Industrial Progress

Part Seven: Returning to the Harmony Way

Part Eight: Loving Earth

Part Nine: Loving Spirit

Part Ten: Loving the Seventh Generation

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