One Drum - Stories and Ceremonies for a Planet

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Produktdetails  
Verlag Douglas & McIntyre
Auflage 04.04.2020
Seiten 192
Format 14,0 x 1,2 x 20,5 cm
Klappenbroschur
Gewicht 340 g
Artikeltyp Englisches Buch
EAN 9781771622295
Bestell-Nr 77162229UA

Produktbeschreibung  

The most profound truth in the universe is this: that we are all one drum and we need each other. Richard Wagamese, One Drum



Fans of Richard Wagameses writing will be heartened by the news that the bestselling author left behind a manuscript hed been working on until shortly before his death in 2017. One Drum welcomes readers to unite in ceremony to heal themselves and bring harmony to their lives and communities.



In One Drum, Wagamese wrote, I am not a shaman. Nor am I an elder, a pipe carrier, or a celebrated traditionalist. I am merely one who has trudged the same path many of this human family hasthe path of the seeker, called forward by a yearning I have not always understood.



One Drum draws from the foundational teachings of Ojibway tradition, the Grandfather Teachings. Focusing specifically on the lessons of humility, respect and courage, the volume contains simple ceremonies that anyone anywhere can do, alone or in a group, to foster harmony and connection. Wagamese believed that there is a shaman in each of us, and we are all teachers and in the world of the spirit there is no right way or wrong way.



Writing of neglect, abuse and loss of identity, Wagamese recalled living on the street, going to jail, drinking too much, feeling rootless and afraid, and then the feeling of hope he gained from connecting with the spiritual ways of his people. He expressed the belief that ceremony has the power to unify and to heal for people of all backgrounds. When that happens, he wrote, we truly become one song and one drum beating together in a common purposeand we are on the path to being healed.

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