About Dianna ‘Snow Eagle Seeds Sing’ Henry

Dianna ‘Snow Eagle Seeds Sing’ Henry

 

In the early 1980s, lifelong organic gardener, Dianna Henry began to actually hear plants and seeds. The experience of these profound and very instructive messages launched her awareness into the amazing world of Spiritual Gardening.

Gardening WORK became more like PLAY and much abundance prevailed. Dianna became, and remains to this day, an avid seed saver and a Sacred Corn Carrier.

Many aspects of the journey with seeds have inspired Dianna including: her involvement with founding the Central Prairie Seeds Exchange in 1986; the 37 varieties of Native American seeds acquired from the Kansas State Historical Museum; her work with mentor, Carl White Eagle Barnes, Cherokee elder and corn ‘expert’; her background training in research, laboratory work, and preservation of artifacts; and of course the unfolding of her discovery of her deep ancestral roots (Oglala-Apache, Blackfoot Sioux, and Cherokee plus Scott-Irish, German, English, and French).

 

A culmination of 30 years of research, study, and personal experiences, Whispering Ancestors: The Wisdom of Corn reveals a great depth of spiritual understanding, uncovered by Henry, and available now to all who choose to listen and learn from the wisdom of corn.

Early January of this year marked a very special time as her book, Whispering Ancestors: The Wisdom of Corn, was published   and made its debut at the Kaw Valley Seed Fair in February 2012.  On her website you may see a preview of some of the chapters and get a feel for this unusual book.  It is a portrait book for many corns and carries their individual descriptions. It was written mostly by the corn itself coupled together with her own spiritual writings.  To see the gorgeous images: www.wisdomofcorn.com. The book is also available on a CD format.

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