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Rewilding the Urban Soul

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Rewilding the Urban Soul explores the author's journey of connecting with nature and finding inner peace amidst urban life. Claire Dunn invites readers on a transformative path, weaving together personal anecdotes and wisdom to inspire a deeper appreciation for the natural world, even in city settings. Through insightful reflections, the book encourages a harmonious balance between modern living and the restorative power of nature.
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Rewilding the Urban Soul

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We're a famously nature-loving nation, yet 86 per cent of Australians call the city home. Amid the concrete and the busyness, how can we also answer the call of the wild?

Once upon a time, a burnt-out Claire Dunn spent a year living off the grid in a wilderness survival program. Yet love and the possibilities of human connection drew her back to the city, where she soon found herself as overscheduled, addicted to her phone, and lost in IKEA as the rest of us. Given all the city offersβ€”comfort, convenience, community, and opportunityβ€”she wants to stay. But to do so, she'll have to learn how to rewild her own urban soul.

Join Claire as she sits by and swims in the brown waters of the Yarra River, forages for undomesticated food in the suburbs, and explores many other practices in a quest for connection. To make our human hearts whole, she realises, we've all got to pay attention and learn to belong to our citiesβ€”our land. This is where change begins. For ourselves and for the world.

In Rewilding the Urban Soul, Claire asks an important question, "How can I expect us to fall in love with the world in the way that's so needed if it's dependent on going bush for a year? No, it has to be possible, right where we are." A cliffhanger from that point on, Claire's wonderful storytelling, research, and perspectives make it clear it's not only possible to fall in love with the world right where we are, but it's incredibly healing and fun! This book is essential for our times.

- Jon Young, author of Coyote's Guide to Connecting with Nature and What the Robin Knows

'Love makes us move to the city. Duty makes us stay. But how do we create a livable habitat for our bodies and spirits and relations in these murderous places? You might find the answer in this book.

- Tyson Yunkaporta, author of Sand Talk

In this beautifully written book, Claire Dunn encourages the reader to welcome back the fox woman with her untameable pelt and unfamiliar woody scent, to cherish numinous encounters, to fall in love with the world, to be enchanted once again. She inspires the possibility to wildness, both inner and outer, for all those living within city limits and beyond. Rewilding the Urban Soul will stir people's souls, for sure.

- Miriam Lancewood, author of Woman in the Wilderness and Wild at Heart

Claire Dunn, author of the classic My Year Without Matches takes her next step into rewildingβ€”the process of waking to the sit spot we call Earth. Even in cities, where the majority of people now live, we can still become indigenous to our universe. I was deeply moved by the eloquence of each page and the soul that fuels her words.

- Richard Louv, author of Our Wild Calling and Last Child in the Woods

Looking for what's untamed and true, but you're ensconced in the city? No need to leave town. The wild is all around youβ€”and in you, and as youβ€”and you could not have a more seasoned, engaging, or big-hearted guide than Claire Dunn, she who has devoted years to wandering trail, thicket, and waterway, as well as the urban wilds. No matter your address, this deeply wise and spellbinding book is your portal out of the Matrix and into the Real, into the windswept world as beloved, into the mysteries of both nature and your own psyche, a siren's song you cannot afford to resist.

- Bill Plotkin, author of Soulcraft, Wild Mind, and The Journey of Soul Initiation

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781925713152

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 June 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: Scribe Publications

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 24.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 273.0mm

Weight: 418g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Claire Dunn is a writer and a passionate advocate for rewilding our inner and outer landscapes. She worked for many years as a campaigner for the Wilderness Society and now facilitates nature-based reconnection retreats and contemporary wilderness rites of passage. In 2010, Claire lived in the bush for a year as part of a wilderness survival program, an experience she wrote about in My Year Without Matches. She currently lives in Melbourne.

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