^Kaltxì Empty Glass,
Hey, you're welcome.

This book looked too interesting to not share with more of the fan base. We should go around to all the Avatar sites I know, and post about this book so more people know about it and buy it to support the authors. And TBH, yeah, that has me really scratching my head as to why there wasn't more of a push to advertise their book on more of the Avatar sites? You'd think that they'd want to share it with the very people who are fans like them, and who are so passionate about Avatar and its message.

After all, we are some of the best advertisers to help get the book "seen".

Anyway, the book is out, and I am just glad I am aware of it now.
Yes, I have a copy of "Avatar and Nature Spirituality" too. It is similar in some respects, but essentially it is actually a set of dissertations and commentaries compiled by a group of philosophy scholars and university professors. It is centered on the philosophy of spirituality, the environment, indigenous peoples, politics, economies, and Avatar in general in how it applies to humanity, and (in some cases) whether they felt Avatar held merit at all. I am a little ashamed to say that I have had this book for about a year now, but I haven't read it yet.

I know of another member on AF who has read it, and he said that he thought it was interesting, but was a little biased against Avatar, and that he didn't care for some of the author's viewpoints, as he felt he was a little too subjective. I suppose that is the only reason I have not been in such a rush to read it.

I will eventually, but I will probably read the "Avatar and Philosophy" book above before I read that one. lol Anyway, I hope that helps to give you a little more insight.