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On the Verge of the Verb is an epic quest leading to a radically creative and healing celebratory surprise, culminating in the ancient cities of Hebron and Jerusalem. As Meyer retells his life stories, he works through his shadows. He shares tales of his nomadic life with co-adventurers, throughout the world. As the story unfolds, they engage luminaries and guides of humanity to dismantle the archetypal elements of patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist realities-leading to a systemic world-changing climax. The personal and global blend into one storyline in this re-envisioned, embodied version of the prophetic traditions.…mehr

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On the Verge of the Verb is an epic quest leading to a radically creative and healing celebratory surprise, culminating in the ancient cities of Hebron and Jerusalem. As Meyer retells his life stories, he works through his shadows. He shares tales of his nomadic life with co-adventurers, throughout the world. As the story unfolds, they engage luminaries and guides of humanity to dismantle the archetypal elements of patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist realities-leading to a systemic world-changing climax. The personal and global blend into one storyline in this re-envisioned, embodied version of the prophetic traditions.
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Gabriel Meyer is a "radical flexitarian minstrel," musician, poet, and spiritual activist, born and raised in Cordoba, Argentina. The son of human rights champion and seminal disciple of A.J. Heschel and Martin Buber, the late Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer and Naomi Meyer, co-creator of the Argentinian Jewish youth summer camp where Gabriel was born. Gabriel was initiated into the "Order of Disorder" by the late Zen Roshi Bernie Glassman, and was ordained "a true representative of the Jewish People" by the late Rabbi Zalman Schachter Shalomi, Through his peace work he had the honor of the support, and a private audience with HH Dalai Lama. He is an active core member of the global alliance of spiritual activists "Defend the Sacred," which was inspired by Standing Rock and is currently based in NYC, caring for his dear mom.