Letting Nature Be Our Guide - Ellen Dee Davidson - C0584
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Ellen Dee Davidson is an advocate for the health of forests. Besides her memoir, she’s the author of a number of children's books, also worked as an elementary, piano, and creative writing teacher and raised two daughters. She lives with her husband in the redwoods of northern California where she regularly sits with trees in a form of “forest bathing”. She is the author of Stolen Voices: In a City Ruled by Silence Can One Girl’s Voice Make a Difference? (Turtleback Books Library Binding 2005), Princess Justina Albertina (Charlesbridge 2007), Zoe the Misfit (Boulden Publishing 2008), Wind (Luminare Press 2022) and Wild Path to the Sacred Heart (A Forest Bathing Memoir) (Star Tree Press 2019)
Interview Date: 3/27/2023 Tags: Ellen Dee Davidson, power spot, nature, trees, hubris, logical brain, sentience of nature, consciousness, David Milarch, ancestor tree, Diana Beresford Kroeger, living lineage, Findhorn community, Dorothy Maclean, plant entities, Ecology/Nature/Environment, Personal Transformation