Re: Some interesting books

Posted by evie15422 on
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Hi again, All,
 
I have been cleaning out my unorganized clutter (I have bits and pieces of info in 20 piles in 2 different rooms and once every decade--j/k, it only feels like a decade--I go thru them, rewrite or file, and toss.  Todaywas my day!  ;)  Even still I have not yet found my detox pathway supplements info--was hoping to send that as I have had requests for it.  Istill have a bit more to go thru but I've pooped out for the day.  I didfind a note which reminded me to share these books--and Giles just broughtup 2 of the subjects, so it is timely!
 
I have had this book since the early 1980s, but a new edition was loaned to me a few months ago by an acquaintance.  Giles (I believe the postwas his) mentioned recently using plants to clean the environment in your home.  I am a houseplant lover, too, and choose my plants from this book:
 
"How to Grow Fresh Air: 50 Houseplants That Purify Your Home or Office"
by Dr. B.C Wolverton
 
"The Healing Energy of Trees" by Patrice Bouchardon--tells various tree species and how they might be used for healing and gives exercises on getting to "know" trees; sort of from a naturalist point of view.  This book willbe especially appreciated by those who have a deep love of nature.  But it is an interesting read even if you do not follow thru with the exercises.
 
This book is beautiful just as a picture book!  But it is equally informative:
"The True Power of Water: Healing and Discovering Ourselves...." by Masaru Emoto
 
They are all as fun to read as informative.
Diane














     

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