Grounded, James Canton
Grounded, James Canton
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Grounded
A Journey into the Landscapes of Our Ancestors

Author: James Canton

Narrator: Peter Noble

Unabridged: 8 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 04/04/2023


Synopsis

From the author of The Oak Papers comes a beautiful meditation on how to foster a profound and healing spiritual communion with the natural world, exploring how the sacred can be accessed by looking to the past, to our ancestors and how they tread through their worlds.“Canton's writing has an exquisite, somewhat dreamlike quality.”—Peter Wohlleben, author of The Hidden Life of TreesWhen James Canton walked into Suffolk’s Lindsey Chapel, it was the beginning of what would become a new journey in his life—hours away from the bustling city of London and distant from the years in his early twenties when he traveled from Egypt to Argentina. Standing inside the quaint chapel, Canton realized that his past cosmopolitan desires had been replaced by an intense yearning to understand the history of the place he called home, a burning curiosity about the past and the spiritual ways and beliefs of the people who came before us.In Grounded, Canton retraces his steps into the places where our ancestors have experienced profound emotion, otherwise known as numinous experiences, to help us better understand who we are. Through lyrical meditation, reflection, and a thoughtful consideration of the ways and beliefs of the people who came before us, Canton seeks to know what our ancestors considered to be human, and what lessons we can learn from them to find security in our contemporary selves. Steeped in literary and folklore references, Grounded is a powerful exploration of the power of nature to soothe, nourish, and inspire the human soul.

About James Canton

Dr. James Canton runs the Wild Writing MA at the University of Essex and is the author of Ancient Wonderings and Out of Essex: Re-Imagining a Literary Landscape, which was inspired by his rural wandering in East Anglia. He was awarded his PhD by the University of Essex and reviews for the TLS, Caught by the River, and Earthlines. Canton is a regular on British television and radio and lectures frequently. He lives in Essex, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Louise on June 14, 2023

Vastly overprivileged bloke gads about in churches with random posh friends. He appears to have published his self congratulatory personal diary thereof, interspersed with 'look at me' reflections. Unbearable privilege drips off the pages. Two stars rather than one as the topic is interesting. But the......more

Goodreads review by Sam on April 26, 2023

A few interesting snippets of knowledge / ideas about prehistory, a lot of padding and quasi spiritual or wannabe profound meanderings. Not really what I was hoping for. And minus points for the author’s nasty snobbish digs at children from Dagenham. Just not that interesting.......more

Goodreads review by Samantha on March 13, 2023

A fascinating and moving account of Man's connection to the Earth.......more

Goodreads review by Shweta on August 26, 2023

I learnt a few things along the way but this book was tough to get into. It reminded me of the days of blogging in the early 2000s. I would have probably gotten into it better as a blog or even a podcast with the author actually speaking to the people he talks with in the book. I just couldn’t find......more

Goodreads review by Gavin on May 05, 2023

James Canton's book is an attempt to assess how ancient Britons used to live, based on the evidence left behind, ranging from ancient artefacts, buildings and even landscapes. He even clarifies that much of what he mentions is his own imagining. As he notes: "At the heart of the matter was a simple,......more