The cover says “A Handbook of Earth-Honoring Activities for Parents and Children” and that’s exactly what the book is. It introduces the wheel of the year and what the various festivals mean without tying the practices to any one religion, borrowing from Native American, Celtic, Wiccan, shamanism, ancient Greek, and other practices. There is some cultural appropriation going on in this book that may be disturbing.
The book works as an introduction to earth centered spirituality for all ages, and will probably serve to stir interest in the traditions it borrows from. Parts of it can even be used by Christians who wise to become more observant of the earth's cycles.… (más)
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The book works as an introduction to earth centered spirituality for all ages, and will probably serve to stir interest in the traditions it borrows from. Parts of it can even be used by Christians who wise to become more observant of the earth's cycles.… (más)