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UPROOTING FEAR

Autor Aura Camacho-Maas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 apr 2020
The story of Uprooting Fear begins unfolding when, as a child and nearly blind, Aura intuitively begins to make sense of and transcend the starting point that Spirit has given her. ¿She takes readers on her inspiring journey to identify that fear is what negatively impacts our living. ¿¿From direct experiences and without self-aggrandizing, Aura shares with clarity and power the generous aims and conclusion of the innate drama and mystery of her story. In an authentic and self-deprecating style, she narrates a journey of personal and spiritual growth. Throughout, the reader will particularly admire her use of very difficult circumstances to evolve as she has-and her believable and relevant way of presenting it. ¿¿She tells us that we are moving beyond we've called a dark night of the soul -when nothing of the world makes sense any longer and disillusion and despair fill our existence-and entering the dark night of spirit-when in deep introspection, Spirit illuminates our choices to nibble away at all that threatens our divinity, the divinity of the natural world and our joy of living. She shares how she came to the understanding that to Be Divine in the world of doing is the next paradigm in the human experience. She tells us that we all have the spiritual power to use our mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual capacities to allow this to happen. Herein, she offers her own life's journey and spiritual practice and four mystical revelations as a road map.
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ISBN-13: 9781734622607
ISBN-10: 1734622601
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Emerging Butterfly Publishing

Notă biografică

My experience, knowledge and wisdom are instruments I use and offer to support the evolutionary process of the human race. The combination of strong hands-on personal development, institutional, leadership, and communication experience and skills and a lifelong exposure to multicultural, multilingual and multigenerational communities allow me to comfortably embrace change and uncertainty. As founder and Director of the Latin American Resource Center, LARC, Raleigh, North Carolina, I created and managed: a non-profit dedicated to the creation of integrated education tools and strategies for K-16 students; an international arts residency and a community and schools dance and music multicultural approach to address issues of cultural identity throughout the Americas; a bilingual TV Series, a communication strategy to address social issues impacting education; a traveling bilingual international exhibit "Can We Move Beyond Stereotypes?, a training tool based on drawings from children from different parts of the Americas which portray their perceptions of people from different cultural backgrounds; summer, after school, and teacher apprenticeship programs, rural and urban school and community outreach strategies to support the evolution of the field of education and a strategy to gather and integrate the knowledge, experience and wisdom of all education stakeholders and to use the collected information as the base upon which teachers design relevant teaching tools and strategies. Education: Bachelor in Multi-Disciplinary Studies, Business Administration and Communications, North Carolina State University; Leadership Triangle, Triangle Community Foundation; Non-Profit Management Program, Duke University; Leadership Institute, Association of Performing Arts Presenters, University of California at Berkeley, California; Frances Hesselbain Fellow, Peter Drucker Foundation; William C. Friday Fellowship for Human Relations, Fellow; extensive experiential spiritual learning from indigenous peoples in the Americas. Awards: "Pathways to One America in the 21st Century," President's Initiative on Race Relations, White House; "Best Diversity Practice," National Association of Counties; Best Arts in Education Program, Arts North Carolina; Education Award, YWCA Wake County Academy of Women; YMCA International Service Award; Distinguished Women of North Carolina, NC Council of Women.