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Books and Music For Adults
Biographies and Life's Wisdom
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Pacem in Terris
a love story
Drawings and Sculpture by Frederick Franck
Softbound
$18.00
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Thirty years ago, Frederick Franck, celebrated artist, sculptor,
peace activist, and author of The Zen of Seeing and many other
books, bought a property that was being used as a dumping
ground near his home in rural New York, and, with his wife,
Claske, began to transform it. Originals of his world-renowned
sculptures found their home on the grounds, and the ruins
of an old mill were transformed into a living, breathing trans-religious
sanctuary named Pacem in Terris, or Peace on Earth, dedicated
to no one religion, but rather to the humanity that unites
us all. Pacem in Terris, an oasis of sanity, reconnecting
self and nature, has become the meeting place of many
wisdom traditions.
In this richly illustrated book, Franck relates the remarkable
history of this monumental yet humble undertakingsalvaging
an abandoned piece of land and in the process creating a site
uniting art and nature, spirit and form. And along the way,
he recounts his unusual life story and the people he knew
who touched him deeply, including Dr. Albert Schweitzer, Zen
master D.T. Suzuki, and Pope John XXIII.
Frederick Francks sculpture and artwork are in the
permanent collections of The Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney
Museum, the Tokyo National Museum, the Cathedral of St. John
the Divine, and other public and private collections. He is
the author of over twenty-five books, including the perennial
bestseller The Zen of Seeing, and is an editor of What It
Means to be Human, just published by St. Martins Press.
At 91 years of age, he continues to be actively engaged in
art, activism, writing and the search for meaning in this
world.
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Mister God, This Is Anna
A True Story of a Very Special Friendship
Flynn
Softbound
$6.99
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This is one of my all-time favorite books - a story that warms
your heart as it awakens you to look at the world in a way
that allows the spirit to pour through what you see.
Anna was a four year old, neglected and roaming the streets
along London's docks during the 1930's. Flynn found her when
he was out for a late-night stroll. He took her back to his
mother's home, where he discovered that this delightful child
could penetrate into the truth of anything she encountered.
Anna had an astonishing ability to ask - and answer - life's
largest questions, to get to the heart of any matter.
Her total openness and honesty amazed all who knew her. She
seemed to understand with uncanny certainty the purpose of
being, the essence of feeling, the beauty of love.
This is a book I return to again and again - it's simply
wonderful each and every time.
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Bedtime Stories
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D.
CD, 1 hour
$15.95
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How wonderful! Bedtime stories for grown-ups! Just the thing
for those of us who love stories but no longer have anyone
who tells them to us.
This is a beautiful CD - an exquisite introduction to how
the world of sleep and the world of stories intertwine to
help us stay healthy, happy, sane and sound. If you have never
heard Clarissa Pinkola Estés tell a story before, you
are in for such a joyous discovery. I would call her a 'master
storyteller,' except that she is so much more than that. I
actually can't find the words to tell you how much warmth,
depth and love she brings to each story she tells - and how
magical even well-known tales become as she weaves them again
for us.
As a child growing up in a family of storytellers, Dr. Estés
learned firsthand how a story told at bedtime can soothe away
the troubles of the day, and prepare the way for the night's
dreams to follow. "Adulthood is only a disguise we wear
during the daytime," she teaches. At night, we are all
children.
In addition to learning how stories can open an "aperture"
into the world of dreams and the meaning of such archetypal
figures as Mother Night and the Sandman, you will also be
treated to amazing retellings of:
- Sleeping Beauty (this is one that we all can learn from
and then use what we learn to share with the children in
our lives)
- The Mouse and the Lion
- The Jumping Mouse
- Winken, Blinken and Nod
- and more
You'll love this CD - even if you never have trouble sleeping!
And once you hear these stories told so beautifully, I predict
that you'll be rounding up the children in your life and treating
them to stories yourself. Sweet dreams!!
If you find yourself wanting more after listening to this
CD, I highly recommend Clarissa Pinkola Estés' Theatre
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Honey-Bun
Anne Stockton
Hardbound
$14.95
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It's hard to know what to say about a book whose every passage
evokes tears of both joy and grief. Honey-Bun is as
much a Song of Songs to the love that passes between
human and animal as it is a Requiem for a lost friend. Anne
Stockton has not written just another beautifully written
story about a beloved pet (and I love such stories); she has
created a work of art - poetic prose, luminous pastel paintings,
and a story both unique and universal. This is a very special
book - the kind that is treasured and cherished as it is passed
among family and friends.
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She Would Draw Flowers
A Book of Poems
Kirsten Savitri Bergh
$9.95
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She Would Draw Flowers is the legacy of a vibrant,
extraordinarily talented young woman whose life came to a
sudden close at age 17 in a car accident. I find that I cannot
read it without tears coming to my eyes - that someone so
filled with enthusiasm and a love of life should have left
so soon, so abruptly. However, through those tears, another
feeling arises, one of joy and renewed faith that such a gifted
person (and these poems and drawings are genuine art, far
from the sentimental and contrived) even in so brief a time
should have managed to leave us this rare gift. Outstanding.
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Choices of Love
Dorothy Maclean
$16.95
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I put off posting this book in our Book Shop,
not because I didn't like it, but because it touched my heart
so deeply that I have had trouble finding the words to convey
what lies between its covers. What Dorothy Maclean has poured
into Choices of Love is nothing less than a mirror
reflecting the burgeoning Love that overflows the Earth and
can be seen anywhere one chooses to look for it. She has also
shared exercises and attitudes that we can use to develop
our capacity to see, hear and feel this Love as she
is able to do. My experience of working my way through Choices
of Love was multifaceted - I received gift upon gift of
beauty, found door after door opening to me, was graced with
epiphany upon epiphany, and finally found myself dropping
chain after chain, able to embrace and be embraced by the
Love which sustains all Creation. May you experience it likewise.
Dorothy Maclean is a cofounder of the Findhorn
Community in Scotland and author of To Hear the Angels
Sing [available in the Nature section].
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Compass of the Heart
Embodying Medicine Wheel Teachings
Loren Cruden
$14.95
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Compass of the Heart is Loren Cruden's meditations
and insights into Life on Earth, using the four directions,
Earth, Sky, and Center of the Medicine Wheel as touchstones.
These are some of the most deeply considered, heartfelt, lived,
and true expressions of the union of body, soul, and spirit
that I have found. To read them is to renew and enliven your
relationship to the Earth, the Heavens, and to yourself. A
wonderful book to read in small portions, as time allows,
and let these beautiful thoughts penetrate slowly and deeply.
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