Want to see microscopic parts of flowers blown up to larger than life proportions? Check out these images of Seeds & Pollen from our friends at Papadakis, on display at the world's largest flower show, the Royal Horticultural Society Hampton Court Palace Flower Show. For more information on the Invisible Garden, check out this article.
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Monday, June 30, 2014
Earth is my Witness & Art of Adventure
At MandalaEarth, we believe in the connectivity of all things, and aim to explore everything related to the synthesis of the natural and spiritual worlds, including music, yoga, philosophy, ancient art, health, photography, environmental activism, and more. We strive to create books that emphasize the importance of seeking spiritual enlightenment, closeness with nature, and caring for ourselves and our planet. Two of our upcoming titles, Earth is my Witness and The Art of Adventure, capture this holistic approach and MandalaEarth's commitment to the marriage of environmentalism and the arts.
Earth is my Witness is a stunning exercise in appreciation for the world in which we live. In our modern landscape, many of the ancient places, creatures, and cultures are fast disappearing. In this lavish book of photography and commentary, Art Wolfe, acclaimed photographer, and Wade Davis, award winning author, preserve these rare moments and places for generations to come.
We live in a breathtakingly beautiful world, and while Earth is my Witness is a survey and appreciation of the world, The Art of Adventure is a call to action. The fastest growing form of recreation today, outdoor adventure sports bring us out of our homes, force us to challenge our limits, and allow us to become closer to the spirit of nature. Filled with wisdom and colored by both epic and quiet moments, The Art of Adventure is a gripping reminder of the vast playground awaiting those willing to live on the edge.
Saturday, June 28, 2014
International New Age Trade Show Today! 30% off!
Are you near the Denver, CO area? Be sure to check out INATS, the only New Age & Metaphysical trade show around, happening now! MandalaEarth is offering 30% off all our titles, so be sure to stop by our Booth, #316, and get this awesome discount while it lasts. We will have all of our titles available, and talk to our representatives about our upcoming titles, a couple of which are featured below.
Friday, June 27, 2014
International New Age Trade Show (INATS)
Interested in New Age and Metaphysical topics? Check out the International New Age Trade Show, the only trade show of its kind. Happening this weekend in Denver, CO. MandalaEarth will be there, so be sure to stop by our booth, #316. We will be offering 30% off all our titles!
Thursday, June 26, 2014
LBN-INVESTIGATES: Tap Water
LBN-INVESTIGATES: Tap Water
4/18/14
1. The average African family uses about 5 gallons (23 liters) of water a day. The average American family uses more than 250 gallons (946 liters) a day.
2. One billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water.
3. According to the World Water Development Report (WWDR), many girls in developing countries cannot attend school because they are responsible for gathering domestic water. Additionally, schools lack separate toilet facilities.
4. Every 8 seconds, a child dies from contaminated water.
5. Twenty-five million people die each year from contaminated water. That is the entire population of Canada.
6. Impure or contaminated water is the leading cause of epidemics in developing countries.
7. Contaminants in tap water, such as lead, can increase the risk of learning disorders.
8. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that Americans annually take 40 trillion gallons of water from the ground, and the rate of use is increasing 25% per decade. Scientists argue that ground water is being polluted and used at a rate that far outstrips nature’s ability to cope.
9. In Bellevue, Ohio, public and private wastes were dumped into sinkholes and wells beginning in 1872. Over 120 years later, those wastes still show up in drinking water. In some wells, raw sewage from that era, including un-decomposed toilet tissue, can still be found.
10. The EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) regulates only 91 of the over 60,000 chemicals used in the United States. Even low levels of hundreds of legally allowed contaminants have been associated with a wide range of diseases, including cancer.
11. Widespread city infrastructures are decaying at a rapid rate, which increases the types of dangerous pollutants in the water.
12. The tap water of at least 41 million Americans has been found to contain a wide range of pharmaceuticals, including sex hormones and anti-seizure medicine.
13. A random study by the EPA revealed that employees of bottled water companies are not tested for disease, nor are they required to avoid the bottling area if they are sneezing from colds or have open cuts or infections on their hands.
14. Efforts to tighten drinking water standards that would regulate and restrict common drinking water contaminants such as perchlorate (a rocket fuel additive), tricholoethylene (a degreaser used in manufacturing), and perchloroethylene (a cleaning solvent) have been blocked by industrial and military lobbyists.
1. The average African family uses about 5 gallons (23 liters) of water a day. The average American family uses more than 250 gallons (946 liters) a day.
2. One billion people worldwide do not have access to safe drinking water.
3. According to the World Water Development Report (WWDR), many girls in developing countries cannot attend school because they are responsible for gathering domestic water. Additionally, schools lack separate toilet facilities.
4. Every 8 seconds, a child dies from contaminated water.
5. Twenty-five million people die each year from contaminated water. That is the entire population of Canada.
6. Impure or contaminated water is the leading cause of epidemics in developing countries.
7. Contaminants in tap water, such as lead, can increase the risk of learning disorders.
8. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that Americans annually take 40 trillion gallons of water from the ground, and the rate of use is increasing 25% per decade. Scientists argue that ground water is being polluted and used at a rate that far outstrips nature’s ability to cope.
9. In Bellevue, Ohio, public and private wastes were dumped into sinkholes and wells beginning in 1872. Over 120 years later, those wastes still show up in drinking water. In some wells, raw sewage from that era, including un-decomposed toilet tissue, can still be found.
10. The EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) regulates only 91 of the over 60,000 chemicals used in the United States. Even low levels of hundreds of legally allowed contaminants have been associated with a wide range of diseases, including cancer.
11. Widespread city infrastructures are decaying at a rapid rate, which increases the types of dangerous pollutants in the water.
12. The tap water of at least 41 million Americans has been found to contain a wide range of pharmaceuticals, including sex hormones and anti-seizure medicine.
13. A random study by the EPA revealed that employees of bottled water companies are not tested for disease, nor are they required to avoid the bottling area if they are sneezing from colds or have open cuts or infections on their hands.
14. Efforts to tighten drinking water standards that would regulate and restrict common drinking water contaminants such as perchlorate (a rocket fuel additive), tricholoethylene (a degreaser used in manufacturing), and perchloroethylene (a cleaning solvent) have been blocked by industrial and military lobbyists.
15. In the United States, a massive amount of new toxins totaling nearly 18 billion pounds are released into the groundwater, soil, and atmosphere annually.
16. Americans empty 2.5 million plastic water bottles an hour. Each one takes 500 years to decompose.
17. More than 62 million Americans since 2004 have been exposed to substandard tap water. This exposure has lasted for years for some people.
18. Scientists report that the severely outdated Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) cannot adequately prevent Americans from being exposed to serious health dangers in their drinking water.
19. Toxins in tap water can accumulate in the body for years, increasing the risk for developing cancer and all types of diseases.
20. An average water molecule will spend 9 days in the atmosphere, 2 weeks in a river, 10 years in a large lake, 3,000 to 5,000 years in an ocean, 10,000-100,000+ years underground, and 10,000 to 1,000,000+ years in an Antarctic ice cap.
16. Americans empty 2.5 million plastic water bottles an hour. Each one takes 500 years to decompose.
17. More than 62 million Americans since 2004 have been exposed to substandard tap water. This exposure has lasted for years for some people.
18. Scientists report that the severely outdated Safe Drinking Water Act (1974) cannot adequately prevent Americans from being exposed to serious health dangers in their drinking water.
19. Toxins in tap water can accumulate in the body for years, increasing the risk for developing cancer and all types of diseases.
20. An average water molecule will spend 9 days in the atmosphere, 2 weeks in a river, 10 years in a large lake, 3,000 to 5,000 years in an ocean, 10,000-100,000+ years underground, and 10,000 to 1,000,000+ years in an Antarctic ice cap.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Presentation of the International Edition of the Encyclopedia of Hinduism to the President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee
(photo from indiaeducationdiary.in)
To celebrate decades of work done by thousands of scholars, historians, curators, professors, and various other experts, Mandala Publishing and The India Heritage Research Foundation presented the beautiful 11-volume international edition of the Encyclopedia of Hinduism to President Mukherjee today, June 23, 2014, with approximately 500 esteemed guests and dignitaries in attendance.
The guests included Swami Chidanand Saraswatiji; Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Pachauri; Raoul Goff, Mandala Publications CEO and Publisher; Vandana Shiva; Shri L.K. Advani, Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha); Dr. Karan Singh, Chairman, Auroville Foundation; Dr. R.K. Pachauri, Director General, TERI; and Father Anil Jose Tomas Couto, Archbishop of Delhi, among many others.
During his speech, the President focused on the search for truth prevalent in Hinduism. In the search for truth, the Encyclopedia of Hinduism, the most comprehensive collection to date on this most ancient of religions and cultures, is sure to take its place as the definitive resource for both scholars and the general population. Read more about the presentation at India Education Diary, linked here: India Education Diary: President of India receives a copy of Encyclopedia of Hinduism
"The wisdom, truths, teachings, and insights of Indian and Hindu culture are not limited to or applicable to only Hindus or Indians. Rather they belong to the world and can deeply benefit the world. It is, therefore, our aim that the richness of this ancient yet timeless culture and heritage should be made available to the entire world, in a way that is authentic, academic, comprehensive and illuminating. However, of course, the teachings, truths, tenets and insights of Sanatan Dharma took birth in India. Therefore, to have the religious leaders of India present the Encyclopedia to the Honourable President is a beautiful and most-fitting symbol of the 'Unity in Diversity' which is our Mother India."
To learn more about the Encyclopedia of Hinduism, please go to www.theencycloopediaofhinduism.com.
To learn more about the Encyclopedia of Hinduism, please go to www.theencycloopediaofhinduism.com.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
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