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The human imagination gives rise to the most beautiful man-made
structures and creations on Earth: architecture, literature,
theatre, music, art, humanitarian initiatives, moon landings and
space exploration, mythology, science, they all require a large
dose of imagination. We all live surrounded by the results of the
imagination of our peers, and the creations of our ancestors.
Without imagination there is no compassion, no moral compass and no
progress. But without imagination there is also no fear of death.
There are no premeditated murders or terrorist attacks; these rely
on the human ability to imagine, to call up images and test-drive
possible scenarios in the human mind. Once we get out the
magnifying glass, we discover that the imagination is a
double-edged sword. All of us together, humanity as a collective,
are creating very confused and mixed outcomes: world peace remains
elusive, wars rage and children starve. Addictions and pollution
proliferate. Medicine of the Imagination: Dwelling in Possibility
examines these issues and suggests that if we are to transcend
religious wars, homophobia and medical "cures" worse than the
diseases we face then it that it is our moral duty to engage our
imagination in service to other people.
North Sea Water in My Veins is a quest for the reconstruction of an
indigenous or native spirituality of the Low Countries and covers
pre-Christian material from the Netherlands, Belgium and the region
just across the German border. Seeking out and documenting ancient
gods and goddesses, practices and traditions, this book asks the
question: is there enough material for such a reconstruction? The
conclusion is a resounding yes!
Sacred Art - A Hollow Bone for Spirit: Where Art Meets Shamanism
tells the story of sacred art across cultures, continents and
historical periods and makes a plea for sacred art to once again
take its rightful place in our perception. Making sacred art means
stepping outside the realm of ego-led consciousness to become a
hollow bone for spirit so art becomes a mystery school process.
When we connect to Divine forces greater than ourselves, creative
blocks do not exist and healing occurs naturally. The greatest
piece of art we will ever make is our own life!
Natural Born Shamans - A Spiritual Toolkit for Life covers all
aspects of performing spiritual or shamanic work with children and
young people. It is aimed at anyone who has an interest in young
people and their spiritual journey, and covers all age groups from
"in utero" until age 18+. The book explains what shamanic parenting
is and describes ways of doing spirit-led work, even with both
unborn babies and spirit children (after miscarriage, abortion or
early death). It also provides 30 "tried and tested" session plans
for people looking for inspiration and "where to start".
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