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Inspired by physicist and environmental leader Dr. Vandana Shiva, this collection of essays draw on the wisdom of ancient and modern traditions to remind readers of the profound sacredness of the seed—how in its purity, it is the source and renewal of all of life. For centuries the planting of the seed in the earth not only nourished humanity, but also symbolized the mystery of life and the journey of the soul. Yet, modern culture has begun to lose an appreciation of the primal meaning of the seed. Tenderly created from original writings of mystics, shamans, monastics, and priests, and featuring vibrant photos, this book bears witness that the Earth is alive, and establishes that only by working together with the earth—with its wonder and mystery—can we help in its healing and regeneration and once again bring meaning back into the world. The book includes contributions from His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, H. H. the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje, Benedictine Sister Joan Chittister, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, Pir Zia Inayat-Khan, Swami Veda Bharati, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Chief Tamale Bwoya, Blu Greenberg, and others.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 8, 2014
      The ecological and spiritual ramification of the genetic modification of seeds
      is the concern of this collection of interfaith writings. “When culture is eroded, biodiversity is eroded,” writes physicist Shiva in her introduction. “When control over seeds becomes big business, diversity disappears forever.” One of the most prominent themes appearing throughout the selections is the importance of biological diversity, which is threatened by the artificial homogenization of seeds that drives out local varieties. An anticorporate sentiment recurs through the book, but because of the brevity of the essays and diversity of approaches, it is not fully explored as a topic for faith-based activism. Cultural inclusiveness is recognized; more than a dozen faiths and almost 20 different nationalities are represented in 34 contributors from a wide diversity of vocational backgrounds. Perspectives come from Judaism, Taoism, Armenian Orthodox, Sufism, Native American spiritual traditions, and more; contributors come from a diverse array of countries, including Kenya, China, Lebanon, England, Pakistan, Burkina Faso, and others. More than an essay collection, this is a call for worldwide action.

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      November 15, 2014
      The seed is elemental, the very source of life. Farmers have always saved and planted seeds, our most essential treasures. But in the age of monoculture agribusiness and genetically modified organisms, corporations have devised patented seeds that do not reproduce. Seeds as sterile as plastic pellets. Technology without wisdom is deadly, writes physicist turned pioneering environmental-activist Shiva, and furthermore: Whatever happens to seeds affects the web of life. Shiva's succinct scientific explanation of the drastic consequences of suicide seeds is followed by brief, eloquent, and exalted essays by 33 spiritual teachers of diverse backgrounds, including Judaism, Christianity, Native American traditions, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sufism. Each contributor offers a different perspective on why and how the seed and its promise of renewed life have always been held sacred the world over, a fundamental understanding we must revitalize. This interfaith chorus calls for the preservation of living seeds and biodiversity, and the liberation of nature from the killing grip of corporate control. Beautifully conceived, written, and illustrated, this book of spirit and truth reminds us to cherish and protect life.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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