Feel More Connected to Our Planet!

Beginning in 1996, Sten Linnander had some remarkable conversations with the Earth, which led him to create the Living Globes Society so that Humanity can finally see the Earth as she really is….

the whole Earth in 3 dimensions
🚀like the astronauts saw her from space
🌍 with her own heartbeat and circulation
🔵and no separate countries or borders
WINNER of the Literary Titan Book Award!
[From the Preface to the book]: I am writing this book to tell you, the reader, how the Living Globes project came about, which will make it possible for us to see the Earth in three dimensions live, right on our own living room coffee tables, the way she looks in every moment, as we would see her from outer space.
In Chapter One, the Earth tells us: I have been waiting for millennia for this moment to come, when I can speak freely to you, with whom I am so deeply connected.
And in Chapter Two, she says, “In relationship to you, of course I am mainly “Mother” and you have been and are my “children.” I have the same love for you as a mother does for her children.”
And here is a sample of an editorial book review….

Sten Linnander’s The Earth Speaks is a poetic and often mesmerizing dive into a personal and unconventional spiritual journey. Structured as a dialogue between Linnander and the Earth itself, the book unfolds in three parts: a transcription of direct “messages” from the planet, a guide for engaging with the Earth on a co-creative spiritual level, and an introduction to a visionary technological project called “Living Globes.” The book is a call to remember our intimate, emotional, and energetic connection to the Earth, and to reclaim a relationship that is as ancient as humanity itself.
The entire first section feels like a spiritual love letter… There’s an emotional richness in passages where the Earth proclaims, “I have been nurturing you as my children… but now I wish to speak to you as to a partner.” The Earth’s voice is tender yet unflinching, mystical but not abstract…. Just when I thought it might be too abstract, Linnander grounds it in something tactile, like the idea of humans being the Earth’s eyes so she can see herself. I would recommend it to those open to an experiential, spiritual journey.
Thomas Anderson, Editor in Chief, Literary Titan
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