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A poetic, educational, mystical, and realistic exploration of the interdependency of human beings and trees, this book is a powerful call to ecological activism. Using her experience as a medical doctor and a psychiatrist, and collecting knowledge and insights from numerous cultures and time periods, Jean Shinoda Bolen offers a moving depiction of trees and their invaluable contribution to human life. The author discusses every possible topic in relation to trees, from their physiology to their role as archetypical and sacred symbols. Una exploración poética, pedagógica, mística y realista de…mehr

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A poetic, educational, mystical, and realistic exploration of the interdependency of human beings and trees, this book is a powerful call to ecological activism. Using her experience as a medical doctor and a psychiatrist, and collecting knowledge and insights from numerous cultures and time periods, Jean Shinoda Bolen offers a moving depiction of trees and their invaluable contribution to human life. The author discusses every possible topic in relation to trees, from their physiology to their role as archetypical and sacred symbols. Una exploración poética, pedagógica, mística y realista de la interdependencia de los seres humanos y los árboles, este libro es un potente llamamiento al activismo ecológico. Empleando su experiencia como doctora y psiquiatra, y recolectando conocimientos y revelaciones de diferentes culturas y épocas, Jean Shinoda Bolen ofrece una conmovedora descripción de los árboles y de su contribución invaluable a la vida humana. La autora discute todo lo que tiene que ver con los árboles, desde su fisiología hasta su papel como arquetipos y símbolos sagrados.
Autorenporträt
Jean Shinoda Bolen is a psychiatrist, a Jungian analyst, and the author of many books, including Crones Don't Whine and Goddesses in Everywoman. She is a distinguished life fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. She lives in San Francisco.