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Shows teens how to harness the intense emotions and drives of the late-teen years using wisdom from cultures around the world.<> < p=""> < br=""> ? Includes exercises, personal and community rituals, and resources that show how to successfully navigate the Thundering Years without heading toward violence, drug abuse, and other self-destructive behaviors.<> < p=""> < br=""> ? Includes inspiring quotations from many spiritual traditions as well as the words and real-life experiences of other young adults.<> < p=""> < br=""> ? Presents an honest view of the passions and pain that occur during this major life transition.<> < p=""> < br=""> According to native traditions, the Thundering Years are the time in life to listen to intense feelings, dreams, desires, and goals--to be outrageous and even difficult. The Thundering Years are the teen years, the time when you are journeying into adulthood. They are exciting years, full of potential and creative energy, and they are painful years, full of turmoil and self-examination. < br=""> ???? Author Julie Tallard Johnson has collected wisdom from cultures around the world to help you survive your Thundering Years with your soul, creativity, and even sense of humor intact. She offers numerous techniques and traditions to help harness the powerful energy released during this time. She shows that when you connect with your thunder in a respectful way, you are given the confidence you need to accomplish all your dreams. <> < p=""> Includes: ? <> < p=""> Mindfulness and energizing meditations < br=""> Vision quests < br=""> Dream weaving < br=""> Drum medicine < br/=""> Initiations and rites of passage < br=""> Rituals for releasing anger and celebrating the seasons < br=""> Making your own journals and medicine bags < br=""> Finding your creative community <>
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". . . highly recommended. Parents who read this will no doubt wish they'd had this resource twenty years ago!"
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"Thundering Years shares native world wisdom to help smooth teen's transitions into adulthood."
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"In an attempt to provide you with authentic containers for the tumultuous energy of the Thundering Years, many are rediscovering indigenous ways. The call to awaken our ancestral wisdom is strong. Personal and community rituals are ways of reuniting us when we are in a state of alienation and turmoil with Spirit."
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Thundering Years shares native world wisdom to help smooth teen's transitions into adulthood. (Nexus, May/June 2003)
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"Substantive activities and grounded writing make for an appealing invitation to self-discovery."
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"Thundering Years shares native world wisdom to help smooth teen's transitions into adulthood."
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"This book describes many ways to create peace and happiness, some on your own and some with your friends."
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"In an attempt to provide you with authentic containers for the tumultuous energy of the Thundering Years, many are rediscovering indigenous ways. The call to awaken our ancestral wisdom is strong. Personal and community rituals are ways of reuniting us when we are in a state of alienation and turmoil with Spirit."
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". . . so well organized and so succinctly presented that the reader is drawn on to a deeper appreciation of the truth that your life, your future, who you are, is in your own power."
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"Substantive activities and grounded writing make for an appealing invitation to self-discovery."
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"This is a very inspirational book that offers alternative spiritual approaches for the teen years that are much lacking in mainstream American culture. It is highly recommended for teens and the adults who car about them."
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". . . highly recommended. Parents who read this will no doubt wish they'd had this resource twenty years ago!"
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"[Johnson] offers numerous techniques to help teens direct their powerful energy, live creatively, tell their stories, and release anger through ritual."
Synopsis
Shows teens how to harness the intense emotions and drives of the late-teen years using wisdom from cultures around the world.
• Includes exercises, personal and community rituals, and resources that show how to successfully navigate the Thundering Years without heading toward violence, drug abuse, and other self-destructive behaviors.
• Includes inspiring quotations from many spiritual traditions as well as the words and real-life experiences of other young adults.
• Presents an honest view of the passions and pain that occur during this major life transition.
According to native traditions, the Thundering Years are the time in life to listen to intense feelings, dreams, desires, and goals--to be outrageous and even difficult. The Thundering Years are the teen years, the time when you are journeying into adulthood. They are exciting years, full of potential and creative energy, and they are painful years, full of turmoil and self-examination.
Author Julie Tallard Johnson has collected wisdom from cultures around the world to help you survive your Thundering Years with your soul, creativity, and even sense of humor intact. She offers numerous techniques and traditions to help harness the powerful energy released during this time. She shows that when you connect with your thunder in a respectful way, you are given the confidence you need to accomplish all your dreams.
Includes:
Mindfulness and energizing meditations
Vision quests
Dream weaving
Drum medicine
Initiations and rites of passage
Rituals for releasing anger and celebrating the seasons
Making your own journals and medicine bags
Finding your creative community
About the Author
A licensed psychotherapist and creative writing teacher, Julie Tallard Johnson has kept journals since the age of sixteen discovering how the writer and spiritual path are one and the same. She has spent the last thirty years working with individuals and groups to help them discover a spiritual practice that brings them a sense of purpose and happiness. The author of many books for teens including
Teen Psychic, Spiritual Journaling, The Thundering Years, I Ching for Teens and
Making Friends, Falling in Love, which was recognized by the New York Public Library as one of the best books for teens, she lives in Spring Green, Wisconsin.
Visit the author's web site at <>
Table of Contents
In Native American tradition, the Thundering Years are a time on the way to adulthood when we need to listen to our intense feelings, dreams, desires, and goals. Drawing on wisdom from cultures around the world, the author offers ideas for teens to creatively harness the powerful emotions and energy of the teen years. Here are exercises, rituals, and resources that show how to steer a successful course through this time of life without heading toward self-destructive behaviors.In Native American tradition, the Thundering Years are a time on the way to adulthood when we need to listen to our intense feelings, dreams, desires, and goals. Drawing on wisdom from cultures around the world, the author offers ideas for teens to creatively harness the powerful emotions and energy of the teen years.
The Thundering Yearsincludes exercises, personal and community rituals, and resources that show how to steer a successful course through this time of life without heading toward violence, drug abuse, and other self-destructive behaviors and offers inspiring quotations from many spiritual traditions as well as the words and real-life experiences of other young adults.Julie Tallard Johnson is a psychotherapist and mentor of teens and young adults. She began her practice of meditation at the age of 16 and has traveled to such places as Australia and Bali to gather wisdom. She has written three other teen books and is the author of the forthcoming I Ching for Teenagers. She lives in Spring Green, Wisconsin, with her partner and their daughter and the red-tailed hawks.
Visit the author's web site at http://www.thunderingyears.com/.
The Thundering Years
Rituals and Sacred Wisdom for Teensandnbsp;
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Listening to the Thunder
1. The Way of the Spiritual Warrior
2. The Wisdom of the Crows and the Power of Story
3. Thunder Power: Bringing Forth Your Creative Spirit
4. Nature as Your Oracle
5. The Ceremonial Circle: Rituals and Rites of Passage
6. Meditations for the Mindful Warrior
7. Dream Weaving by Dr. Laurel Ann Reinhardt
8. Natural Highs and Altered States: Shiatsu to Drum Making to Reachingthe Zone
9. The Thunderers: Acts of Outrageous Compassion
10. Wisdom Seeking
Epilogue: A Message from His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
Bibliography of Quoted Wisdomkeepers
Indexandquot;Thundering Yearsshares native world wisdom to help smooth teen's transitions into adulthood.andquot;
<>i > Nexus <>/i > , May/June 2003 andquot;This book describes many ways to create peace and happiness, some on your own and some with your friends.andquot;
<>strong > His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama <>/strong >
andquot;In an attempt to provide you with authentic containers for the tumultuous energy of the Thundering Years, many are rediscovering indigenous ways." The call to awaken our ancestral wisdom is strong." Personal and community rituals are ways of reuniting us when we are in a state of alienation and turmoil with Spirit.andquot;"
<>strong > Sobonfu Some <>/strong > , African shaman, from chapter 5
andquot;. . . so well organized and so succinctly presented that the reader is drawn on to a deeper appreciation of the truth that your life, your future, who you are, is in your own power.andquot;
<>strong > Napra ReView <>/strong > , May/June 2001
andquot;Substantive activities and grounded writing make for an appealing invitation to self-discovery.andquot;
<>em > Mothering <>/em > , November/December 2001
andquot;This is a very inspirational book that offers alternative spiritual approaches for the teen years that are much lacking in mainstream American culture." It is highly recommended for teens and the adults who car about them.andquot;
<>strong > Theresa Jones <>/strong > , <>i > Circle Magazine <>/i > <>i / >
andquot;. . . highly recommended." Parents who read this will no doubt wish they'd had this resource twenty years ago!andquot;
<>strong > Barbara Ardinger <>/strong > , <>i > The Blessed Bee <>/i > , Winter 2001-02