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ISBN: 086547558X
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ISBN: 086547558X
Face to Face: Women Writers on Faith, Mysticism, and Awakening
From the editors of the Sweet Breathing of Plants, a new anthology of women's writing on faith and spirituality
From the vantage points of diverse backgrounds and beliefs, the writings gathered here describe a vast range of spiritual searches and encounters. Download Face to Face: Women Writers on Faith, Mysticism, and Awakening from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Sy Montgomery writes about shamans, Terry Tempest Williams about her Mormon heritage, and Starhawk about witchcraft. Mary Gordon captures the attractions of the contemplative life. Ursula Le Guin speaks about the feminine aspects of the Tao te Ching. Jane Goodall reflects on the symbiosis of science and religion after experiencing an ecstatic loss of self in the company of chimpanzees. Facet by facet, these essays and poems--by Molly Peacock, Anne Sexton, Kath Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.
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