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Phoenix rising : No-eyes' vision of the changes to come

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  • ISBN: 1878901621 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 174 p. ; 22 cm.
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  • Publisher: Norfolk, Va. : Hampton Roads Pub. Co., c1993.

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General Note:
Sequel to: Spirit song.
Subject: No-Eyes 1892?-1984
Spiritual life New Age movement
New Age movement
Prophecies
Ojibwa Indians Biography
Shamans Colorado Biography
Ojibwa Indians Religion
Indians of North America Colorado Religion

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Syndetic Solutions - Summary for ISBN Number 1878901621
Phoenix Rising : No-Eyes' Vision of the Changes to Come
Phoenix Rising : No-Eyes' Vision of the Changes to Come
by Rain, Mary S.
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Phoenix Rising : No-Eyes' Vision of the Changes to Come


Mary Summer Rain's relationship with the old and wise Indian shaman No-Eyes, introduced in Spirit Song, continues, as she reveals to Mary her compelling visions of the future. From the setting in the simple mountain cabin, No-Eyes takes her on a sometimes frightening journey through time, viewing the upheavals to come through a unique perspective, on timeless paths that few have ever traveled. Second in a celebrated and best-selling series, which includes Spirit Song, Dreamwalker, Phantoms Afoot, Daybreak, Soul Sounds, Mountains, Meadows, and Moonbeams(Young Spirit), and Whispered Wisdom, Phoenix Rising gives the reader an understanding of the relationship between the Earth Mother and the creatures who inhabit her domain. It's a book that is already a classic for its philosophical insight and the powerful lyricism of the author's portrayal of the beautiful mountains of Colorado. And, as always, the unique relationship between teacher and student is delightfully rendered.
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