Book Release:
The much anticipated book "Calling all Dream Weavers - Help Endangered Species Survive and Thrive" is now available for purchase.
Contact Information:
You can contact us directly at kindnessinactionusa@gmail.com to order your copy of the book.
Order Details:
We offer direct shipping for $25, which includes shipping fees.
Books ordered via this website come with a dust jacket. Please include your name, address and if you desire the book to be autographed.
Or buy at your favourite bookstore. [Amazon, Barnes & Noble].
This book is on the Ingram Spark global distribution network with over 40,000 libraries and retailers worldwide.
Project Information:
Calling all Dream Weavers is a guide for children and adults who want to get involved in sacred environmental activism. The book focuses on 14 endangered species which includes their unique IUCN Red List status, how they are trying to save the species, what you can do to help, animal spiritual medicine and affirmations. Highlights include the importance of biodiversity, soil rejuvenation, human wildlife conflict, habitat loss, poaching, climate change, illegal wildlife trade, ocean pollution, reef restoration, ancestral wisdom and universal knowledge.
Inspired by Sudan, Najin and Fatu:
Sudan was the last male Northern White Rhino on planet earth. He died on 19 March 2018 at the age of 45. Najin and Fatu are now the last remaining female Northern White Rhinos. They are mother and daughter and live in the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Laikepia County, Kenya.
You can learn more about more about Ol Pejeta, Najin and Fatu at www.olpejetaconservancy.org
Testimonials:
"I was actually surprised and excited at the same time. Didn't realize that artists who work from remote parts of Kenya can be featured in a book. If the book can find its way to school libraries, it would help open the minds of the young children about what we stand to lose as a universe if we don't conserve and protect nature. Also, teachers can use it is a reference for science studies." - Dennis Mwangi, Wildlife Guide
"We are inspired by this book. Art is our talent and we aspire to go to art school one day." - Michelle Wamboi and Bridgit Kamene (both, 14 years old) Roma School, Nairobi, Kenya
"I love your writing voice. It's an incredibly well-written and interesting book. It kept me wanting to read more. So far, two of my colleagues are reaing the book and they are enjoying it." - Kevin Losute, Head of Programmes, Laikepia County, Kenya
"I don't know how to say it but every page feels magical, every word makes me feel inspired again. The book has kept me busy after going back to it again and again and reading it. I feel the urge to create more art resembling the message and I am still working my way up to visualizing the medicine message from each animal. Every time I read the book I get this urge to do something. The book has these beautiful animals and I just want to see them again and feel inspired. I feel such a strong connection to the animals featured in the book. I am so grateful for this opportunity." - Paul Elegai, artist for "Calling all Dream Weavers"
"I must admit, this is an extraordinary book. I have felt a deeper spiritual connection being awakened in me and I feel it has been a long calling by Mother Earth for me to do so. Every story about each animal captured herein brings about a profound call for our immediate action. The spirit medicine and affirmations create such a loving quality. I feel like I am speaking directly to them and I feel such admiration and inspiration for each animal. It carries such a strong appeal towards tenderness for our planet Earth. I am filled with a positive mindset and commitment. I believe we can reverse population decline and restore ecosystems." - Francis Ekitela, Master Artist for "Calling all Dream Weavers"
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