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Philip Zaleski, The Recollected Heart The saint becomes a beloved friend
Terry Tempest Williams, Embracing Our Essence We don't need to lose our contact with the land.
Barbara Kingsolver, High Tide in Tucson Nine-tenths of human laws is about possession.
Achiel Peelman, Christ Is a Native American Indigenous populations constitute very small minority groups.
Mary Oliver, Blue Pastures A poem is about all of us.
Henry Miller, Love and Awakening It is with the soul that we grasp the essence of another human being
John Welwood, Love and Awakening s soon as we look beyond both duty and pleasure
Jean Dalby, Wallace Clift, The Archetype of Pilgrimage Pilgrimages back to the world of indigenous peoples
Madagascan Saying , Wisdom of the African World What happens to your wife
Francis Ellen Watkins, Wisdom of the African World Bound up together in one great bundle