Paul Devereux, John Steele, David Kubrin - Earthmind: Communicating with the Living World of Gaia

The quest for conscious empathy between spirit and matter has fueled the journey of both scientists and spiritual seekers since ancient times. Indeed, the Gaia hypothesis--the theory that the Earth is a living, conscious organism --was self-evident until a few hundred years ago when our obsession with "taming the earth" began to dominate our worldview and obscure our ancestral wisdom.

This compelling book opens with a view of traditional societies and their relationship to the earth and investigates the reemergence of ancient knowledge connecting the human mind to the consciousness of the planet. The authors explore the function of planetary "memory" broadcast by means of subtle electromagnetic frequencies. These emanations, or messages, are constantly transmitted by humans, animals, plants, and the earth itself, allowing all life forms to interact. The authors show how electromagnetic fields are detected (at prehistoric sacred sites for example) and describe ways in which we might interface and communicate with the terrestrial environment for the purpose of planetary healing.


Paul Devereux has been at the forefront of earth-mysteries research for more than fifteen years. John Steele has studied geology, anthropology, and archaeology at U.C. Berkely and has done graduate work in the psychology of memory. Together, they helped to found the Dragon Project, which examines energy anomalies at ancient sacred sites. David Kubrin hols a doctorate in the history of science and is involved in making science more accountable to and supportive of the human spirit.

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