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The healing power of nature—so important to physical, mental, and spiritual well-being and so undervalued in contemporary medicine—is the central theme of this wonderful book. The authors show us how people everywhere can work to create public greenspaces that soothe and refresh and help heal communities and the world. Open Spaces Sacred Places is an inspired call to action.![]()
—Dr. Andrew Weil, MD,
author of ten books on integrative medicine
Open Spaces Sacred Places is a book that dramatically demonstrates how nature has the power to heal and unify in our increasingly frenetic 21st century world. It is a series of inspirational stories told through the voices of “Firesouls,” those passionate and persistent people who have brought communities together to create public areas of respite.
The book depicts a wide variety of sacred places, including a meditation garden inside the walls of a prison, a sculpture garden built by at-risk youth in the inner city, and a therapeutic healing garden at a rehabilitation hospital. These public green spaces are places of peace and refreshment, where people can tap into their own deep wisdom and find an antidote for the stressful, divisive, and isolating effects of life in today’s complex world.
While each of the profiled spaces has its own unique focus and character, they all have one common element—a bench with a journal attached where each visitor has the opportunity to anonymously reveal private thoughts and feelings. The journal entries, collected over 12 years, reinforce the essential human need to take time out in nature. Open Spaces Sacred Places presents a sampling of these entries along with more than 150 beautifully photographed images that bring these spaces to life.
With a foreword by G. Martin Moeller, Jr., Senior Vice President and Curator of the National Building Museum, Open Spaces Sacred Places provides helpful information for those who want to become active firesouls by spearheading community efforts to create public green spaces.
About TKF
The mission of the TKF Foundation is to provide the opportunity for a deeper human experience by supporting the creation of public greenspaces that offer a temporary place of sanctuary, encourage reflection, provide solace, and engender peace.


