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OUR FEATURED PUBLISHER: Gratitude to Cynthia J. Fowles, Rights Director for the publishing collective that includes Inner Traditions, Bear and Company, and Park Street Press, for the use of four book excerpts in this issue. The company's commitment to preserving the earth and the knowledge of holy plants is outstanding.

OUR FEATURED ARTIST: Special thanks to Lillian Pitt, acclaimed Native American artist, for the use of her powerful masks and other art inspired by her people's traditions.

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Healing Relationships with Plants
By Dr. Deborah Bier
Plants aren't just here to serve us... yet they do -- how to make friends

Maintaining the Life Force of Plants when Using Them for Healing
By Stephen Harrod Buhner
Love, prayer, respect and communication all enhance plant healing

Opening Our Wild Hearts to the Healing Spirit of Plants
By Gail Faith Edwards
What wise women and ancient traditions could still teach us about plants

Rewards and Risks of Sacramental Plant Use
By Kat Harrison and Paul Stamets
Experts on indigenous holy plant rituals share their experiences

Ayahuasca: The Vine of the Soul
By Alex Polari de Alverga
An Amazonian religion using sacred plants for journeying

Connecting with My Roots: Flower Essences from South Africa
By Patricia Meyer
The vibrant plants of South Africa called her when this native visited "home"

Soul Loss, Soul Retrieval, and Flowers in Shamanic Tradition
By Ross Heaven and Howard G. Charing
Soul Retrieval as a form of shamanism with implications for modern woes

Shamanism and Commitment -- You Can't Have One without the Other
Advice on safe shamanic practices by a panel of experts

Shamanic Essences: Evoking Natural Forces Safely
By Lynx Graywolf
Essences that capture the energies of various shamanic practices

Power Animals -- Companions for the Journey
By Connie Barrett
How to work with power animals and with the Wild Animal Essences

Holy Pilgrimages, Holy Waters: A Full Celtic Circle
By Gretchen Lawlor
Essences made from holy wells, the Ganges, and other powerful "watering holes"

Coming Down from the Mountain: The Power of Mundane Plants
By Dr. Deborah Bier
If Machu Picchu isn't on your travel agenda, the plants in your garden will do just as well

Vibration's New Plant Attunement Galleries: Parts 1, 2, 3
By Dr. Deborah Bier
Gain new experience attuning to plants through the glory that is the World Wide Web -- in three parts

Diverse Divination
By Dr. Arthur Bailey
A seasoned essence maker from England shares how he discovers essences' meanings

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