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This is actually a wish list review. I was just posting something to my blog about another book by Julia and came across this one (http://tinyurl.com/6lykvg). My Blog is called Diving Deeper: An Adventure Inspired by Water. This book confirms me in my pursuit. I know having read others books by Julia that this will be excellent. She writes like water - with a perfect mix of emotion and clarity. I aspire to that too!
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This book has been a kind of bible for me, something I've referenced at many important junctures in my life in the last couple of decades. I wish I'd had it when I was a teenager and so I give it as a gift to other women whenever I have the opportunity. It also makes a very good book for women to read together, and share with regard to our own lives. I have been inspired to create a retreat around one of the stories in it which I hope to run one day. http://www.sulisminerva.org.
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This book has had an incredible influence on me as an aquatic therapist and spa owner and also as a writer. It gives us a much, much deeper view of the signifance of water and of the extent of the corruption in our attitude towards it. I'll be referencing this many times on my various water-related blogs. http://www.sulisminerva.org.
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Finding Water: The Art of Perseverance by Julia Cameron
Sulis, December 17, 2008
This is actually a wish list review. I was just posting something to my blog about another book by Julia and came across this one (http://tinyurl.com/6lykvg). My Blog is called Diving Deeper: An Adventure Inspired by Water. This book confirms me in my pursuit. I know having read others books by Julia that this will be excellent. She writes like water - with a perfect mix of emotion and clarity. I aspire to that too!(6 of 12 readers found this comment helpful)
Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola Estes
Sulis, November 17, 2008
This book has been a kind of bible for me, something I've referenced at many important junctures in my life in the last couple of decades. I wish I'd had it when I was a teenager and so I give it as a gift to other women whenever I have the opportunity. It also makes a very good book for women to read together, and share with regard to our own lives. I have been inspired to create a retreat around one of the stories in it which I hope to run one day. http://www.sulisminerva.org.(4 of 13 readers found this comment helpful)
H2O and the Waters of Forgetfulness: Social Questions by Ivan Illich
Sulis, November 17, 2008
This book has had an incredible influence on me as an aquatic therapist and spa owner and also as a writer. It gives us a much, much deeper view of the signifance of water and of the extent of the corruption in our attitude towards it. I'll be referencing this many times on my various water-related blogs. http://www.sulisminerva.org.(4 of 8 readers found this comment helpful)