A Healing for Gaia: A Celebration of Life and Living
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Narrado por:
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Dean Fraser
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Dean Fraser
Sobre este áudio
The Summer of Love of 1967 was the inspiration for this book! These lyrical poems speak of love indeed being all we need, how we can always choose which stairway we're on, saying hello and I love you to yourself, realising born to be mellow, how people can seem strange, there's something about the sun here, discovering our inner magic carpet ride in the season of the witch and dragons. Never a book to simply listen to, you EXPERIENCE this transcendental journey and might well meet yourself somewhere along the way! The Healing for Gaia is so far out you can almost smell the incense man!
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"Can a book really be considered healing? A Healing For Gaia had a lot to live up to with the title! These poetic narratives more than do...be they inspirational, thought provoking or just downright entertainingly off-the-wall! Absorb yourself within these pages and leave the cares of the world behind for a little while" - PSYCHIC NEWS MAGAZINE
"Dean Fraser sees his mission in life to spread some much-needed laughter and love in this world" - INDIE SHAMAN MAGAZINE
"Dean Fraser is grateful that he gets to do what he loves the most, which is create beautiful things. With A Healing For Gaia the poet seeks to inspire others and for his legacy to stand the test of time. To be as relevant and appreciated in a hundred years, as he is dedicated for his creativity to be today. Dean Fraser shows how evolving comes from living, making mistakes which are not really mistakes but learning, walking our talk and sometimes tripping up a few times before we finally get the message about what we need in order to grow" - NEW DAWN MAGAZINE