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Prodigal Daughters

Autor Helen Martineau
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Prodigal Daughters affirms what artists have always known, that their work has an inner spiritual source and power. It weaves the arts of music, dance, drama, literature, architecture and visual forms into a living tapestry of sounds, shapes, colours, words and movements as dynamic influences in the bloodstream of society - challenging, enriching and awakening us to beauty and our own potentials.

Written in a lively and engaging style, this innovative book is accessible despite treating profound truths that shape human destiny.

Helen Martineau celebrates artistic expression with an original vision that discloses the nature of the creative process and connects with the deepest layers of the self. The reader is invited to re-imagine themselves and the world through perspectives from the arts by undertaking this journey with a sure guide who has been a practising artist for most of her life. "

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ISBN-13: 9781503505933
ISBN-10: 1503505936
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: XLibris

Notă biografică

Helen Martineau is a performer, arts writer and biographer who enjoys exploring the wisdom of the ages. Marriages of the Magdalene is a work of spiritual fiction informed by in-depth historical knowledge and imaginative reconstruction of initiatory experiences before the formation of the church. Her story of the intertwined journeys of Mary and John reveals the genuinely free human being¿as the undivided self, enfolded into a larger social and ecological whole. In our age of trauma, division and a hunger for meaning the book has a compelling message.