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9781912092642

Living in a world where we appear to have everything, do you still find yourself longing for something more?

The Natural Self combines eco-psychology, holistic nature-based practices and the benefits of a life lived closer to nature to create a series of poetic musings and journalistic prose on the self and our relationship to the world. Join Rhonda Brandrick and Michéal Connors on their journey to rediscovering soulfulness through rooting into the wisdom, trustworthiness and resources for living offered by the natural world.

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