How to Be an Elder (The Dangerous Old Woman)
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Rating | : | 4.21 (508 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1604078774 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 572 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-12-27 |
Language | : | English |
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But also, and often more so, I think it is very like the flowering of the trees in the forest, as we gather more years: we straggle and stride onward in our better learned ways to give out even more seeds for new life, and to blossom wildly in so doing for self and others . La Vidente, the Seer. "What makes an elder, a heartfelt spirit, a clear mind, a talented heart, one who is young while old and old while young, an activist for the Soul? Is it formulae, schemas, lexicons? It could be. La Levantadora, the Lifter of Curses-the Dangerous Old Woman in her many likenesses calls to you to 'get down to business.'" -Clarissa Pinkola Est&e
Excellent! Ramona I haven't listened to it yet because I am enjoying Volume IV at present. I know I will learn much from it!. How to be an Elder on CD Montana I have been a fan of Estes for years, since reading "Women Who Run With the Wolves." I love all of her books and CD'sHow to be an Elder is wonderful too! I am 60 years old, and can really identify with her writings/words. Young people could also benefit from these words of wisdom. A child, y. "Dr Estes is beyond awesome!" according to Mystic Beeing. This series is my favorite of all the CD's I own of her's, which is most of them. Dr. Estes' work over the years has provided an incredible amount of insight and connected with my life is powerful ways. For all the women who are out there "looking for themselves">>Listen, clarity is the gift
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, PhD, is an internationally recognized scholar, award-winning poet, diplomate senior Jungian psychoanalyst, and cantadora (keeper of the old stories in the Latina tradition). In addition to her international bestseller Women Who Run With the Wolves, Dr. Estés is a managing editor and columnist writing on politics, spirituality, and culture at the newsblog TheModerateVoice, and she is a colu
La Vidente, the Seer. La Levantadora, the Lifter of Curses-the Dangerous Old Woman in her many likenesses calls to you to 'get down to business.'" -Clarissa Pinkola Estés, PhD. In this fifth and final volume of Dr. Estés' landmark series, we will explore how it is that through the gathering of our years we become a beautiful refuge for ourselves, our Souls, and for those who come after us. "Did I mention, dear brave souls," reminds Dr. Estés, "that you came with all the seedlings needed to do your work, to take your venerable places in life? Now is the just-right time, like Sleeping Beauty, to break the enchantment, to truly awaken and