Songs from the Labyrinth is a treasure chest of poetry, stories, essays and roadmaps. These Songs are offered from the heart for fellow travelers embarked on the rigorous journey out of bondage into a human renaissance. The impending rebirth is both individual and collective. These Songs are like breadcrumbs that lead through a thick, bewildering forest, or like a strand of Ariadne's Thread leading out of the ancient Minotaur's maze. So many of our fellow travelers feel, sense, and recognize that the old world is passing away. Faintly, the outlines of a possible new world come into focus. What…mehr
Songs from the Labyrinth is a treasure chest of poetry, stories, essays and roadmaps. These Songs are offered from the heart for fellow travelers embarked on the rigorous journey out of bondage into a human renaissance. The impending rebirth is both individual and collective. These Songs are like breadcrumbs that lead through a thick, bewildering forest, or like a strand of Ariadne's Thread leading out of the ancient Minotaur's maze. So many of our fellow travelers feel, sense, and recognize that the old world is passing away. Faintly, the outlines of a possible new world come into focus. What is it-living and growing inside us-that gives substance and shape to a new humanity? And how do we get there together?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Debra Oliver was born in Southern California to a family in show business. After attending Juilliard School for the Performing Arts in the inaugural class of the Drama Division, she returned to the West Coast and launched her own method of actor training. Later, she founded a theater company in San Francisco and began to write screenplays. When her beloved son, Jove Oliver, was two years old, she and Jove relocated to Sedona, Arizona to study with Torkom Saraydarian.There she met Diane Harvey, the artist whose work graces the pages of Debra's new book, Songs from the Labyrinth. In Sedona, Debra began her career as a mediator, working with the Arizona Attorney General's Civil Rights Unit. She has been a mediator, facilitator, and trainer in conflict resolution since 1989. She has written scores of training manuals in the field of conflict resolution, along with essays, screenplays and poetry.Debra put down permanent roots in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1997, where she founded the company, Common Ground Mediation Services. She is a life-long student of several facets of ancient wisdom and is now a teacher of applied wisdom. See www.applied-wisdom-teachings.org
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