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Pathways
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Dancing with the Wheel
Sun Bear, Wabun Wind, and Crysalis Mulligan
$16.00
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The Medicine Wheel of Native American spirituality has its
counterparts throughout the world. In the East, it appears
in mandalas, yantras and other sacred symbols. In the Western
European traditions, its last living appearances became the
esoteric Celtic Cross and the labyrinth at Chartres. In North
America, knowledge of the Medicine Wheel was quietly kept
alive in Native traditions, awaiting a time of rebirth. That
time is now. To work with the Medicine Wheel is to work with
the simplest manifestations of the Earth - rocks, plants,
bones, color, direction - which, through your loving will,
offer themselves up as revelation of the Spirit present in
all matter, the Love that creates all things. Sun Bear and
his co-authors have filled this book with their love, joy,
and enthusiasm. It is a gift to experience even a bit of it.
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The Spirit of Place
A Workbook of Sacred Alignment
Loren Cruden
$16.95
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Loren Cruden is one of my favorite authors on matters of
the spirit. She always speaks only from her own knowledge
and experience and she has penetrated to the core of Love
that is the Life of our Earth. This book offers simple exercises
and thoughts to guide the student toward a personal experience
of the seasonal manifestations of Love and Life. The outcome
of following the guidance in The Spirit of Place can
be that we learn to step a bit more lightly upon the
face of the Earth and discover what it means to "Walk in Beauty."
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Shamanic Healing within the Medicine Wheel
Marie-Lu Lorler
$15.95
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This book is a Love-filled act that renews an older form
of priesthood, reviving its original healing intent and placing
it in the service of the modern World. I really love this
book and am grateful to Marie-Lu Lorler for so clearly laying
out a pathway from archetypal forms of old to the beating
heart of Love in the present. This is a teaching I return
to again and again, each time receiving renewed understanding
of so very many things - myself, the nature of religious practice,
the realities of healing, the role of the healer, the inner nature of rhythm.
Outstanding. |
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