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Friday, 17 February 2012 15:45

 

Spiritual Ceremonies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Book of Ceremonies and Spiritual Energies Thereof by MariJo Moore

MariJo Moore
$25.00, paperback
Nonfiction

Available at www.marijomoore.com or send check or money order for $25.00 (includes shipping and handling) to:

MariJo Moore
PO Box 2493
Candler, NC 28715

 

From the INTRODUCTION:

Humankind and the cosmos are deeply connected. There isn't humankind's existence and the animal and plant kingdom's existence: It is our existence. Humankind is not a superior species, but interrelated with all species, and connected to the universe, mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually. There are many ways to gain knowledge, to heal, and to gain a deeper understanding of spirituality: One is to engage in ceremony.

These are personal ceremonies. The five cards included are not to be drawn but to be used specifically with these particular ceremonies.

…true happiness comes when one no longer desires or needs but trusts one’s total life to Spirit. This is a feat many of us will not reach during this lifetime, so I am blessed to offer these ceremonies from Spirit. Use them wisely and with deepening respect.

MariJo Moore, of Cherokee, Irish and Dutch ancestry, is an author/artist/ poet/essayist/lecturer/editor/anthologist/publisher/workshop presenter/ psychic/medium. The recipient of numerous literary and business awards, she is the author of eighteen books including The Diamond Doorknob and When the Dead Dream, Confessions of a Madwoman, The Boy With a Tree Growing From His Ear and Other Stories, and A Book of Spiritual Wisdom- for all days. She is also editor of various anthologies including Genocide of the Mind: New Native Writing, and Birthed from Scorched Hearts: Women Respond to War. She resides in the mountains of western North Carolina. Her website is www.marijomoore.com.

Last Updated on Friday, 17 February 2012 15:55
 

Hat's Off!

. . . to Lou Lipsitz of Chapel Hill, who has been awarded the 2010 Blue Lynx Prize for his poetry collection, If This World Falls Apart, his fourth full-length book of poems.  The prize carries a $2,000 cash award, and publication by Lynx House Press, a Spokane based independent literary publisher that began sponsoring this national manuscript competition in 1996.  The book will be released in April 2011, and copies can be ordered from www.lynxhousepress.org.  Final judge for this year’s competition was Christopher Buckley.  Previous judges include Yusef Komunyakaa, David Wojahn, Robert Wrigley, Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Dara Wier, and Dorianne Laux.  The prize is given to a U.S. poet, regardless of publication history, for a full-length book manuscript of poems.

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