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The Call of Mother Earth: How a Being of Light Draws Forth Humanity's Response
Synopsis
The Call of Mother Earth: How A Being Of Light Draws Forth Humanity's Response is a prose poem which tells a charming story of Mother Earth calling out for someone to rescue her, renew her, heal her. She can no longer do this for herself. The theme of the "Call" and the "Response" echoes throughout the story in dialogues, first between Mother Earth and a Being of Light who answers her plea, and later between the Being of Light and ninety-nine villagers who become inspired to speak to Earthmother from their hearts. Little by little, their poetic outpourings of appreciation heal her so thoroughly that she is then able to speak her truth and utter her Message, which the villagers begin to live in their daily lives. As the poet writes in her Preface, she has "great hopes for humankind. This prose poem gives a blueprint for humanity. We can access the archetypal dimensions in ourselves. We can hear the plaintive call of our Earthmother. We can respond in our own way. Together we can feel into the Heart of the Universe; we can think with Higher Mind."
Author Biography
Clare S. Rosenfield
Clare S. Rosenfield, writes poetry, essays, and stories, paints, meditates, and teaches people how to heal themselves in a holistic approach she calls Contact Healing. A Smith College graduate, former French teacher in Boston, Lagos, and Bangkok, and a social worker who received her M.S. from Columbia University, Clare integrates therapeutic approaches from East and West. She co-directs the Global Healing Foundation which shares creative ways to heal each other and our planet. Her poetry has appeared in Art Times, Eureka Literary Magazine, Red Rock Review, West Wind Review, Heart and Wings, Jewish Women's Literary Annual, American Poets and Poetry, and in her recent books of poems and illustrations, Roll On Great Earth, and The Call Of Mother Earth: How A Being Of Light Draws Forth Humanity's Response. She and her husband have two married children and four grandchildren.
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Book Details
ISBN: 9781594530982
Book Size: 5.3 x 8.3
Pages: 79
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