Author:Kenneth Meadows
Native Americans had a close affinity with the earth and an understanding of the natural forces which shaped their environment.
They recognised that not only were our physical bodies composed of the elements of the earth but our core personalities also were influenced by seasonal characteristics and by the tides of time governed by the Sun and the Moon.
The time of birth was no chance happening of fate, but an indication of personality traits and inherent potentials we were each born with to meet the challenges of life.
The key to exploring your individuality is a Birth Totem - an animal representation which indicates the characteristics and attributes which combined together comprise your 'medicine' - your inner power and resources.
Learn how to:
- Identify your own Birth Totem
- Connect yourself to your true potential
- Discover your life purpose and learn how to fulfil it
- Explore all aspects of your life including health and relationships.
This is the most fascinating and learned survey of the biggest wild-goose chase in history - the quest for God. Karen Armstrong is a genius
—— A.N. WilsonA splendidly readable book...the stage is set for the question: has God a future?
—— Sister Wendy Beckett , Sunday TimesWe are all watching a daily fight between the darkness and light. What we want, but may never get, is assurance that the light will prevail. Armstrong is too tough a thinker to offer us comfort there
—— Anthony Burgess , ObserverArmstrong shows a reverent curiosity and a generosity of spirit, refreshing the understanding of what one knows and providing a clear introduction to the unfamiliar
—— Rt Revd Robert Runcie , Daily TelegraphWitty, informative and contemplative: Ms Armstrong can simplify complex ideas, but she is never simplistic
—— New York Times Book ReviewOnly those who think they know it all will fail to be fascinated by Armstrong's search for God
—— EconomistHighly readable, and ought to be read
—— Anthony Burgess , ObserverArmstrong's book has great merits. An ex-nun, this formidably intelligent woman knows enough about both Judaism and Islam to be appreciated by Jewish and Muslim scholars... Whenever she deals with Christian mysticims, agnosticism and heterodoxy, Armstrong offers valuable insights
—— The TimesAn enormously intellectually challenging book. A fascinating way of approaching the subject
—— Rabbi Julia Neuberger