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Book Review: Earthly Utopias: Sacred Gardens of the World by Yolanda Zappaterra
Rating: 5 Stars
I just finished reading “Earthly Utopias: Sacred Gardens of the World” by Yolanda Zappaterra, and let me tell you—this book is nothing short of STUNNING! From the moment I opened it, I was transported on a breathtaking journey through some of the most magnificent sacred gardens in the world.
Zappaterra takes us from the serene mountains of Kashmir to a beautifully repurposed castle in the west of Ireland, showcasing gardens that are not only visually enchanting but also steeped in rich spiritual significance. Each garden tells its own story, deeply informed by the religious and philosophical teachings that guided its design. Whether it's the tranquil kare-sansui garden at Ryōan-ji, influenced by Zen Buddhism, or the sacred bathing pools of Tirta Gangga in Bali, every location feels like a portal to a different world.
What I love about this book is how it dives into the roots of garden design. It explores elements like labyrinths, grottos, and monastic herb gardens, showing us how these sacred spaces serve as sanctuaries for reflection and enlightenment. It's refreshing to see the emphasis on gardens created to nourish both body and soul—functional spaces that provide medicine, food, and a connection to something greater than ourselves.
The photography? Oh my goodness! It's absolutely beautiful. Each page is packed with vibrant images that make you feel as if you could step right into these sacred spaces. This is definitely a book that deserves a spot on your coffee table; it's perfect for sharing with friends or simply flipping through when you need a moment of peace.
Zappaterra also provides background information on each garden, linking them back to their creators and the philosophies behind their structures and purposes. This adds an extra layer of depth, showing how these gardens offer calm and enchantment in a world where so many of us are feeling increasingly detached from nature.
In today's technology-driven lives, where peace can feel hard to come by, “Earthly Utopias” serves as a gentle reminder of the beauty that exists in nature and spirituality. This book is an invitation to reconnect with the earth, and I can't recommend it enough to anyone looking for inspiration, serenity, or simply a visual feast for the eyes. If you're seeking a way to find solace amid the chaos of modern life, look no further than this gem!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️