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Woman of the Dawn
Woman of the Dawn
Author: Wabun Wind
“One sickness of city living is that all you see are people, so you believe people are the only things that matter in the universe. When you reconnect with the earth, you realize that, while people are important in the circle of life, so is everything else.” -- Wabun Wind — Wabun Wind's recounting of the beginning of her journey f...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425126561
ISBN-10: 0425126560
Publication Date: 4/1/1991
Pages: 238
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Publisher: Berkley Pub Group (Mm)
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Wabun truly shows through her own story, which is so honest in showing both the advancements of a spiritual path and all the pitfalls encountered on the way, that following your own Vision is the most important thing of all. If you are interested in native spirituality and the branches of it that have embraced all races, the branches that respect all vision, this will be a great read for you. It also talks extensively about community, living in community, the how-to's and the difficulty of this way of life. I am so glad I read this one!
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The autobiography of a New York journalist whose spiritual transformation led her to become a founder of the Sun Bear movement.


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