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Jean Shinoda Bolen - Like a Tree: How Trees, Women, and Tree People Can Save the Planet

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Like a Tree grew out of bestselling author Jean Bolens practice of walking among tall trees and mourning the loss of a Monterey pine that was cut down in her neighborhood. This book will appeal most to people who realize that they are tree people. It is poetic, educational, inspirational, spiritual, and down to earth, covering the subject of trees from anatomy and physiology to trees as archetypal and sacred symbols. It is also a strong and positive call to ecological activism, with stories of the organizations and tree people who are trying to save our forests and the planet: Greenpeaces Kleercut campaign to save the Boreal Forest, Wangari Maathais Greenbelt Movement, Julia Butterfly Hills campaign to save a California Redwood. Bolen offers a unique vision based on metaphysics, psychology, mythology, and global gender politics. She writes eloquently about deforestation, global warming, and overpopulation, as well as the work of Amnesty International and the UN Commission on the Status of Women.

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Advance Praise for Like a Tree

In this book Jean Bolen expresses the essence of our deep connection to and inseparability from trees. Trees have stood by us humans always; it is the least we can do to protect and save and honour them now. Bolen's thoughts and suggestions for moving forward will, as always, help us see and feel how this might be done. This is a conversation with the Tree tribe not to be missed or dismissed.

Alice Walker

Read Jean Shinoda Bolen's Like a Tree, and you will never again see one without knowing it has a novel inside, it's supporting your life, and it's more spiritual than any church, temple, or mosque. Like a Tree is the rare book that not only informs, but offers a larger consciousness of life itself.

Gloria Steinem

I'll always remember the sadness I felt several years ago when I drove my little girl to her first day of the new school year and saw that the huge tree that had always welcomed us as we entered the driveway in front of the school was gone. Upon inquiring about what had happened, I was told that the tree had been removed to make way for a new sports field. I couldn't believe how sad I was, or how little my sadness seemed to be shared by other people at the school. It was then that I realized what a profound shift in worldview is necessary in order for us to save the planet. I applaud everyoneincluding the brilliant and glorious Jean Shinoda Bolenfor helping us make the shift. Bravo, Jean. You make us feel it.

Marianne Williamson

We shouldn't simply be alarmed by what's happening to our forests and our other fellow creatures. We should feel sick to our soul. And in this, as Jean Bolen says, women are taking the lead and showing, all over the world, that ordinary people can make a differenceand that if they don't, nobody else will. Altogether, an excellent and timely book.

Colin Tudge, biologist and author of The Tree: A Natural History of What Trees Are, How They Live, and Why They Matter

As someone who has spent over a quarter of a century working in and out of a cathedral, I was deeply moved by this book's parallel between a redwood forest and a cathedral. Jean Shinoda Bolen touches the sacred mission of trees, women, and all life on this planet. She rings a bell that calls us to an expanded awareness and to positive action.

The Rt. Rev. William E. Swing, 7th Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of California and founder and president of the United Religions Initiative

Jean Shinoda Bolen ... has come out with a most igniting, inspiring, and compassionate book that is bound to motivate thousands upon thousands of people into action in regards to the dire plight of girls, women, and trees in the world today.

Jerry Jampolsky, MD, founder, Attitudinal Healing, and Diane Cirincione, PhD, executive director, Attitudinal Healing International

Like a Tree is for anyone who has ever admired, felt soothed by, or loved being in a tree, under trees, or in the woods. Bolen helps us to understand that trees are our life support system. A great read for anyone who cares about the future of people and planet!

Nina Simons, co-founder and co-CEO, Bioneers

In Like a Tree, Jean Bolen lovingly and simply explains to the reader why trees are our essential partners in life on Mother Earth. The book helps to unravel and integrate some of the scientific facts and spiritual values which have nurtured the development of plentiful ecosystems on our planet for many thousands of years. She also underscores the importance of today's children (especially girls) and future generations in reversing this trend, which I agree is absolutely essential.

Donna Goodman, founder and president, Earth Child Institute

Like a Tree is masterfula many-branched, mystical manifesto possessing the potential to nourish the taproots of life-enhancing cultures. Reading it will quicken the seed of your own most fulfilling and potent participation in our more-than-human world during this urgent time of immense dangers and evolutionary opportunities.

Bill Plotkin, author of Soulcraft and Nature and the Human Soul

In Like a Tree, Bolen provides an original and provocative look at the relationship between trees and ourselves; and their capacity to foster not only healing, but show us the power of interdependence internally and externally. This book is a call to social and environmental action that will truly make a difference.

Angeles Arrien, PhD, cultural anthropologist and author of The Second Half of Life: Opening the Eight Gates of Wisdom

Once again, Jean takes us to a higher level of collective activism with a timely and metaphoric message for global survival. I applaud her call to action to save the planet with a new coalition of trees, women, and tree people. Count me in.

Marilyn Fowler, president & CEO of Women's Intercultural Network (WIN), vice president, US Women Connect

Like a Tree serves as a deep and abundant well of useful facts, role models, metaphors, connections, resources, and above all, inspiring stories about trees and women that can be drawn on to validate and bolster one's own confidence. Like a tree, this book can sustain its reader for the long haul and mightily show us the way.

Andy Lipkis, founder and president, TreePeople

Once again, Bolen inspires us with her wisdom, passion, and activism. Like a Tree is an invitation for all to see our interconnectedness and our oneness. It is simply brilliant!

Zainab Salbi, author of Between Two Worlds and founder of Women for Women International

In Like a Tree, Jean Shinoda Bolen writes that not enough trees, too many people is simple arithmetic that is a prescription for disaster. She notes that what is best for the individual womaneducation, contraceptives, equality, and reproductive choicewill also be best for the planet. A genuine commitment to empower women is central to a healthier, kinder, more equitable culture and one that will sustain the quality of human life.

Gloria Feldt, author of No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think About Power and past president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Like a Tree is a terrific book. It's not only a very readable compendium of facts about various kinds of trees, but a treasury of wisdom about why we love them, how we love them, and how this love is part and parcel of life on earth. While alerting us to the pending disaster of climate change and other collective mistakes we have made through moving personal testimony, this book also gives us a good starting point for change.

Susan Griffin, author of Woman and Nature: The Roaring Inside Her

OTHER BOOKS BY JEAN SHINODA BOLEN

Urgent Message from Mother

The Millionth Circle

The Tao of Psychology

Goddesses in Everywoman

Gods in Everyman

Crossing to Avalon

Close to the Bone

Ring of Power

Goddesses in Older Women

Crones Don't Whine

First published in 2011 by Conari Press,

An imprint of Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC

With offices at:

500 Third Street, Suite 230

San Francisco, CA 94107

www.redwheelweiser.com

Copyright 2011 by Jean Shinoda Bolen

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC. Reviewers may quote brief passages.

ISBN: 978-1-57324-488-6

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