The Earth Walkers

The Earth Walkers
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Publisher : Balboa Press
Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9781982229238
ISBN-13 : 1982229233
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Book Synopsis The Earth Walkers by : Helen Goldstein

Download or read book The Earth Walkers written by Helen Goldstein and published by Balboa Press. This book was released on 2019-08-25 with total page 421 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Earth Walkers is a story of the relationship of horses, humans, and planet earth. It is a simple story that over time we, as humans, have complicated. Once, all three lived in harmony, but humans viewed this as primitive, savage, or wild. And so we began to make our existence together more civilized. In our interference, we began to lose respect for our planet and all that lived upon it, including ourselves. One of the three, though, remained steadfast throughout the story. Horses, except in their physical appearance, have neither changed nor tried to change anything, just being themselves, constantly at our sides. Tracing the story of the relationship from the beginning of time, the unique bond between humans and horses is explored through different civilizations and cultures up to present day. It tracks the journey of the two species and the effect they had on earth as they walked around it. It also tells the story of how—when in times of disruption, chaos, and imbalance—earth has spoken to us, giving us signs; and horses have always been there, guiding us to a path back home. It is a path to a home on earth where all can live in harmony and at peace—a path that we will hopefully choose to walk together once again.


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