Landscapes of Wonder

Landscapes of Wonder
Title Landscapes of Wonder PDF eBook
Author Nyanasobhano
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 152
Release 2013-05-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 0861718895

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"To most of us there have come exceptional, unworldly moments, like unsuspected deeps in a stream, when we fell through appearances - fell through ourselves - into an intuition of majesty and wonder." - Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano in Landscapes of Wonder Landscapes of Wonder deftly transports the spirit of Buddhist contemplation off the cushion and into the natural world. With a lyricism and spiritual immediacy reminiscent of Thoreau and Emerson, in eighteen meditational essays Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano considers Buddhist themes through the prism of nature. The reflections captured in these satisfying literary explorations will appeal to all who appreciate contemplation of the natural world and our place in it.

Wonders

Wonders
Title Wonders PDF eBook
Author Rhonda Rubenstein
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 147
Release 2018-08-07
Genre
ISBN 1452164673

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Nature is full of fleeting wonders. This breathtaking collection of nature photography reveals rare creatures, transports us to distant landscapes, and captures uncommon moments of drama and beauty in the natural world. From a heart-pounding shot of the Wildebeest Migration to a glimpse of the elusive Pampas cat, each image tells a story about the diversity and grandeur of life on earth. Bold, surprising, and jaw-droppingly beautiful, these photographs are all winners of the California Academy of Sciences' BigPicture Natural World Photography Competition. With more than 100 photographs and captions explaining the scientific phenomena and photographic techniques behind each picture, this book will captivate nature lovers, science enthusiasts, photographers, and adventurers.

A Place-Based Guide to Wonder

A Place-Based Guide to Wonder
Title A Place-Based Guide to Wonder PDF eBook
Author Matthew Fogarty
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2018-02-28
Genre Ecology
ISBN 9780999866108

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What happens when a field guide includes the human heart and mind as an essential part of the Place? Like any good wander, `A Place-Based Guide to Wonder¿ roams through many different landscapes: from earth living skills to the leading edges of psychology, from personal reflections to revelations of the brilliance of other life forms. Sometimes serving as a practical guide. Sometimes providing a good story to help fertilize the soil of our beings. We wonder together about the vast potentials of being human with our Place. Together, we enter into the uncharted wilderness of how and who we could be. But through it all, we remain steadfast in grounding ourselves in some very earthy concerns, and we make sure that the most sacred and mysterious edges of our explorations can find their place on the tough, rocky sphere of the mundane.

Landscapes of the Spirit

Landscapes of the Spirit
Title Landscapes of the Spirit PDF eBook
Author William Neill
Publisher Bulfinch Press
Pages 119
Release 1997
Genre Photography
ISBN 9780821223383

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A brilliant photographic account of the wonders of nature details the splendor, magic, and subtle, spiritual beauty of earthly creations and features sections accompanied by literary samplings from Ralph Waldo Emerson, Rachel Carson, Annie Dillard, and other notable writers.

The Biology of Wonder

The Biology of Wonder
Title The Biology of Wonder PDF eBook
Author Andreas Weber
Publisher New Society Publishers
Pages 386
Release 2016-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1550925946

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A new way of understanding our place in the web of life from a scholar praised for his “graceful prose” (Publishers Weekly). The disconnection between humans and nature is perhaps one of the most fundamental problems faced by our species today. This schism is arguably the root cause of most of the environmental catastrophes unraveling around us. Until we come to terms with the depths of our alienation, we will continue to fail to understand that what happens to nature also happens to us. In The Biology of Wonder Andreas Weber proposes a new approach to the biological sciences that puts the human back in nature. He argues that feelings and emotions, far from being superfluous to the study of organisms, are the very foundation of life. From this basic premise flows the development of a "poetic ecology" which intimately connects our species to everything that surrounds us—showing that subjectivity and imagination are prerequisites of biological existence. Written by a leader in the emerging fields of biopoetics and biosemiotics, The Biology of Wonder demonstrates that there is no separation between us and the world we inhabit, and in so doing it validates the essence of our deep experience. By reconciling science with meaning, expression, and emotion, this landmark work brings us to a crucial understanding of our place in the rich and diverse framework of life—a revolution for biology as groundbreaking as the theory of relativity for physics. “Grounded in science, yet eloquently narrated, this is a groundbreaking book. Weber’s visionary work provides new insight into human/nature interconnectedness and the dire consequences we face by remaining disconnected.” —Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods

Revelatory Landscapes

Revelatory Landscapes
Title Revelatory Landscapes PDF eBook
Author Aaron Betsky
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Landscape architecture
ISBN 9780918471642

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Through the union of landscape architecture and environmental installation comes four projects commissioned by the architecture department at the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco. The only curatorial guideline given to each architect was to explore the edges of the urban landscape through designated site-specific projects. From this unique challenge comes the documentation of these innovative public projects. Featured landscape architects include Kathryn Gustafson, Margraves Associates, Hood Design and Tom Leader Studio.

The Wonder Garden

The Wonder Garden
Title The Wonder Garden PDF eBook
Author Jenny Broom
Publisher Wide Eyed Editions
Pages 50
Release 2015-09-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1847807038

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Open the gates of the Wonder Garden to explore five of Earth's most extraordinary habitats, each filled with incredible creatures and epic scenery. Trek through the Amazon Rainforest, travel to the Chihuahuan Desert, dive in the Great Barrier Reef, delve deep into the Black Forest and stand on the roof of the world - the Himalayan Mountains - to see nature at its wildest. Breathtaking, engraved illustrations bring to life Earth's spectacular Wonder Garden.