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From the New York Times bestselling author Anne Wilson Schaef comes a spiritual guide and everyday living manual that vitally respects and integrates the critical lessons to be garnered from Native elders from around the globe. In Becoming a Hollow Bone Schaef imparts the richness revealed to her over many years by elder Native Americans, Aboriginal Australians, Maoris, and other Indigenous cultures. Schaef often heard elders from an all‑embracing variety of Native peoples say, "Our legends tell us that a time will come when our wisdom and way of living will be necessary to save the planet, and that time is now." Anyone ready to move from feeling separate to a profound sense of connectedness, from the personal to the global, will find a provocative path in this mind‑expanding, stunningly spiritual, yet practical book.
Contents
Author's Note
Introduction
The Beginning1
The First Process: The Sacred/Spiritual
The Second Process: Honoring Elders and Children
The Third Process: Participating in the Wholeness
The Fourth Process: All is Relationship
The Fifth Process: Honor and Respect
The Sixth Process: Nature
The Seventh Process: Process and Participation
The Eighth Process: Honesty
The Ninth Process: The Process of Co-creating
The Tenth Process: Valuing Differences
The Eleventh Process: Being of Service
The Twelfth Process: Living in Our Bodies and Taking Care of Them
The Thirteenth Process: Listening and Humor
The Fourteenth Process: Living in Context — Don't Waste, Don't Abuse
The Fifteenth Process: Science
The Sixteenth Process: Thinking
The Seventeenth Process: Patience
The Eighteenth Process: Humility
The Nineteenth Process: Prayer
The Twentieth Process: The Unseen
The Twenty-First Process: Living in Balance
In Summary
Creating a Wholeness of Being
Acknowledgements