With Self-care for Eco-anxiety learn to connect more strongly with nature through 52 self-care practices that benefit people and the planet. With rituals including Decorating with Nature, Breathwork with Plants, and Forest Bathing, we can acquire the tools needed to calm us down and enhance our relationship with nature, because it is only with a level head and understanding of our place in the world that we can begin to take action.
Self-care for Eco-anxiety shares the benefits of getting intimate and creative with nature in sustainable ways, offering readers quick and easy solutions to relieve feelings of anxiety around climate change and inspiring them to treat the Earth and themselves with respect, compassion, and love.
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Everyday Plant Magic is a modern guide to enhancing your life through the magical energy of Nature, from choosing the right plants for your spiritual needs to understanding where best to place them and how to harness their power.
Featuring 45 plant profiles, which showcase each plant’s magical properties, from healing to stimulating and purifying to energizing, learn how they can be used to cleanse a space of bad energy and help calm the mind and revitalize the body.
Also discover how their placement in the home can enhance magical energies like prosperity, good health, success and relationships. Energy practices for invigorating the chakras with Nature’s support, along with a highlight on crystal companions for harnessing additional magical energies, are also included.
Whether you position a Snake Plant by the door to ward off bad energy, use Aloe Vera leaves to calm a burn or add a rose quartz to your Rose plant to call in more love, this practical guide will equip you with all you need to harness the transformative power of Nature and your plants.
Take your succulents to the next level with these stylish and creative projects.
From blue- green to purple and pink, flower-shaped to squat and spiky or tall and fuzzy, the variety, versatility, and low-maintenance care of succulents makes them go-to plants for home gardeners. Here, succulent stylist Rachael Cohen shows that these traits also make succulents the ideal material for living art. Tiny, jewel-like succulents can be clipped and replanted in infinite combinations, and unlike cut flowers, they thrive in these arrangements. When planted in corks, they become charming living magnets; when placed in seashells, they are a delightful reminder of a day at the beach. Succulents can also grow nestled in moss, creating an opportunity for even more creativity: arrange them atop mini pumpkins or adorn a headband or a tiny wreath.
In addition to illustrated step-by-step instructions for more than a dozen crafts, Cohen explains which succulents are best for each project, how to clip and prepare rosettes and leaves, and what to do when the plants outgrow their art pieces. Lush photographs throughout capture the natural beauty of the plants and boundless range of possible creations.