Hoodi and the Wise Man

Hoodi and the Wise Man

Auteur : Jim W. Spears, Judith Cain Dotson

Date de publication : 2000-11

Éditeur : McBook Publishers, LLC

Nombre de pages : 96

Résumé du livre

Hoodi represents a generation of men & women wandering through the drama of love, marriage, parenting, divorce, loss & grief with strong ideas from unknown sources. A mystery encounter with a stranger leads to exploration of cultural myths that touch relationships, healing, communication & emotional fears. This adventure defines her therapeutic movement & transformation & might be taken in parts, a couple of pages as daily meditation. Often a search for faith, awareness & spirit demands reclamation of childhood dreams as adults. Dotson & Spears use the voice of the wise man as an intervention between Hoodi & her inner self. With acceptance, warmth & humor, this spiritual & painfully honest guide moves Hoodi from stress, anxiety, shame & an emotional whirlpool into creating a sensual life of play, intimacy, personal growth, confidence, trust & respect. The search for self-esteem, power enlightenment & success isn'tthe work of therapists, physicians or shamans. They merely point the way. The real work is not one of creating miracles, it is discovering the quiet places where we allow our heart's freedom to let go & embrace our soul. A rational & compassionate approach applying insight & PRINCIPLES to the business of living.

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