The Medicine Wheel is a springboard of power that will allow you to link up to all the energies of the universe. —Sun BearMillions of people around the world have incorporated Native American philosophy into their everyday lives. Now; with this special 25th anniversary edition of the late Sun Bear's classic bestseller; readers old and new can benefit from the teachings and techniques of the Medicine Wheel. In The Medicine Wheel; Sun Bear and Wabun put forth a whole new system of earth astrology to help guide people not only in their daily living but also in their life paths. In the authors' own words; this book was written to "help all people relate better to our Earth Mother...and find a kinship with the universe." The Medicine Wheel is a beautiful and inspiring approach to graceful; holistic living in trying modern times. The Medicine Wheel's philosophy is derived from a basic principle known by all people who live close to the earth: Once you fully embrace the elemental forces of nature; you become a part of the whole. Let this book be your first step toward finding peace and prosperity -- and your own special place in the circle of life.
#1950655 in Books Viking Adult 1987-01-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 20.00 x 20.00 x 20.00l; #File Name: 0670814326208 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Limey's view of the USBy SteekEarly Amis; great price1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Treasure trove and a joy to re-readBy Alfred J. KwakThis 1987 selection of writings by a young Martin Amis (MA) about the USA has been kept in print; and rightly so. It is a delightful collection of his journalistic articles published between 1977 and 1985; corrected; rewritten and provided with afterwords when needed. Most articles concerned his favourite writers; many dead now. Only Philip Roth and Hugh Hefner (not a writer; founder of “Playboyâ€) are still among us. Its title comes from Nobel Prize-winner Saul Bellow. MA’s essays about his work and worldview bracket this collection like sturdy bookstands.Few readers will read every piece about the US writers; iconic Americans (Presley; Reagan); weird venues (Palm Beach) or pressing issues (AIDS) presented. Some entries are 1.200 word reviews; others lengthier and better documented. MAs best portraits display deep research plus an interview with the main subject. His best pieces (on e.g. Kurt Vonnegut; Norman Mailer; Saul Bellow ) cannot be ignored by today’s students of literature. His piece on AIDS (1985) was courageous and hard-hitting; and was well received in gay and medical circles after publication. Highly recommended.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Good times during the age of discoBy TriplicateBrilliant reading this; 30 years later. Norman Mailer; Gore Vidal; William Burroughs; Hugh Hefner are all dead now. No one pierces the egoistical veil of "great" men with the tongue in cheek of Mr. Amis. He's insightful; accurate; sensitive; brutal; and forgiving. Had fun remembering those days.Oh this mortal coil; that screws us all.