9781583943601-1583943609-The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of People as Plants: Keeping the Seeds Alive

The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of People as Plants: Keeping the Seeds Alive

ISBN-13: 9781583943601
ISBN-10: 1583943609
Author: Martín Prechtel
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Format: Hardcover 476 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781583943601
ISBN-10: 1583943609
Author: Martín Prechtel
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Format: Hardcover 476 pages

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The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of People as Plants: Keeping the Seeds Alive (ISBN-13: 9781583943601 and ISBN-10: 1583943609), written by authors Martín Prechtel, was published by North Atlantic Books in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Native American & Aboriginal (Cultural & Regional, Environmentalists & Naturalists, Professionals & Academics, Shamanism, New Age & Spirituality, Conservation, Nature & Ecology) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic: The Parallel Lives of People as Plants: Keeping the Seeds Alive (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Native American & Aboriginal books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.53.

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Martín Prechtel’s experiences growing up on a Pueblo Indian reservation, his years of apprenticing to a Guatemalan shaman, and his flight from Guatemala’s brutal civil war to life in the U.S. inform this lyrical blend of memoir, cultural commentary, and spiritual call to arms. The Unlikely Peace at Cuchumaquic is both an epic story and a cry to the heart of humanity based on the author’s realization that human survival depends on keeping alive the seeds of our “original forgotten spiritual excellence.”

Prechtel relates our current state of ecological crisis to the rapid disappearance of biodiversity, indigenous cultures, and shared human values. He demonstrates how real human culture is exterminated when real (not genetically modified) seeds are lost. Like plants that become extinct once their required conditions are no longer met, authentic, unmonetized human cultures can no longer survive in the modern world. To “keep the seeds alive”—both literally and metaphorically—they must be planted, harvested, and replanted, just as human culture must become truly engaging and meaningful to the soul, as necessary as food is to the body. The viable seeds of spirituality and culture that lie dormant within us need to “sprout” into broad daylight to create real sets of cultures welcome on Earth.

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