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The Earth Caretaker Way: a Discussion by the Author Tim Corcoran

Now is the time for heroes. It is not a mistake that you have been born during these troubling times.

We are all here at this time, on this planet, during this climate crisis to be Earth Caretakers. Through nature teachings, personal storytelling, and suggested hands-on actions, Tim Corcoran inspires us to interact with our environment and build a personal relationship with nature. Allowing us to walk backwards into the future and remember what we already know.

Learn, practice and experience through the 4 parts within this book:

Nature Awareness: Awaken your senses and welcome the wild in. Build your personal relationship with nature by rewilding your heart.

Wilderness Living Skills: Build your nature awareness and reconnect with your Earth through engaging with its natural resources.

Earth Philosophy: Bridging our nature awareness and physical skills with the language of the Earth – Connecting with nature through heart.

A Life of Service: Build upon your awareness and values and physically set into motion being of service in every aspect of your life. This is who you are, an Earth Caretaker.

This is more than just a book. This is a movement. A portion of every book sale will go towards The Earth Caretaker Way movement

Date & Time:

January 20, 2025 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Bloomsbury Books

290 E. Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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