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Enter the Osage Forest of Peace ...The Divine Mother came to Fr. Bede Griffiths here where he found renewal in visions in his little cabin under the trees.Tibetan monks and nuns from the Dalai Lama's Dharamsala in India lived here for a while in community with American Benedictine Sisters and their Osage and Oklahoma neighbors.This is the story of how Sr. Pascaline Coff, BSPA, and her Sisters were inspired by Fr. Bede and the Second Vatican Council to build this centering place in the cross-timbered forests of Osage County, Oklahoma. Visiting here from around the world, luminaries of the Interspiritual Movement sat at table together with the Sisters and friends, then helped wash the dishes afterward. They were part of the unitive consciousness that is emerging to awaken humankind.There is something here at The Forest of Peace still that draws people of every faith (and of none) to find spiritual renewal. If your inner being hungers to deepen, there is sustenance here. Come to the Forest through these pages and read its story. Settle for a while in the famous chapel and sit where mystics have sat, in this beloved circle, sunken into the ancient Forest floor.
The coming health revolution is learning how to work with your own innate immunity to keep you healthy and to cure cancer and other disease. Hiromi Shinya, MD changed the world when he invented the colonoscopy now he describes how bacteria and microbes work to keep you well.
Psychiatrist and holistic & integrative physician, David Kopacz, and Native American Visionary, Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow), create a healing path to help our veterans suffering trauma and PTSD to come home. Even when out of the war zone, combat-readiness persists in the veterans' nervous system. This book uses the circular pathway of the medicine wheel to re-train that nervous system. Rather than viewing trauma, obstacles and disappointments as negatives, the medicine wheel offers a way of transforming these events into opportunities for personal growth. Walking the medicine wheel is walking a spiritual path - integrating body-emotion-mind-spirit, within the circle of the four directions. The book provides practical exercises of guided imagery and ceremony to help returning veterans feel they have a purpose and have something, not only of value, but, of critical importance to give to their families and their communities.
In The Art of Navigation Felix Wolf recounts the adventure of his own life, and how his association with Carlos Castaneda transformed him - from a first encounter in 1980 to his apprenticeship with Castaneda in the 1990s, up to the present, more than a decade after Castaneda's death. Wolf's story follows his journey over thirty years and across the globe, from hedonistic beginnings towards surrender and awakening, from a focus on magic and power to the emergence of love and compassion. The central theme of this memoir is the art of navigation, which entails living life in the spirit of a magical treasure hunt - playful, intuitive, fluid, and fully aware in the Now.For readers interested in practicing this art for themselves, Wolf summarizes the how-to of navigating life. It was first taught by Castaneda in his popular books of shamanic experience, books which sparked the New Age movement of the '70s and '80s. Now, Wolf tells his own amazing story of action guided by synchronicity. Whoever has the audacity to ask the question "What does life want me to do?" will learn here how to find the answer.
Native American elder, Joseph Rael (Beautiful Painted Arrow), shares his insights about the importance of ceremony. He explains the aspects of ceremony - Intention and commitment, purification, fasting, sound, drumming and dancing. He explains how each of these elements connects us with Spirit and shows us how to construct powerful ceremonies for ourselves and our community.
A descendant of the Algonquins explores a rapidly disappearing world in which there is no word for time and life moves with the rhythms of nature -the world of the Algonquin Indians. One of the largest and most diverse language groups in the world, the nations and tribes which are related under the title "Algonquin" once occupied most of the northeastern United States, from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean, and great por¬tions of southern Canada. Their influence on the culture and history of North America has been immense. In "No Word for Time" we share the Algonquin world and experience with the author a sweat lodge, vision quest, ceremonial dances and the wise teachings of Algonquin elders.
Originality and intellectual fervor are at the heart of William Kistler's work. In these 64 "studies," the range of form and contentlyric, philosophical, political, cosmicrivals the most accomplished contemporary poetry.
Kurt Van Wilt explores comparative mysticism in his new work, Innocence and Awakening, a two-part work of memoire poems. The first part, Dante and His Beatrice, presents a rousing contemporary re-exploration of the relationship between Dante and Beatrice. The second part, Sonnet, s is an artful exploration of the poet's own journey. A compelling, ambitious collection, it recalls the lyrical work of Rilke and Blake. Innocence and Awakening is both an enjoyable read and a masterpiece of language and form.
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