
Three Lost Worlds: A Memoir of Life Among Mystics, Healers, and Life-Artists
توسط
Jim Gilkeson
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Biography
Autobiography & Memoir
History
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
300
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Nov 1, 2022
ناشر
Mammoth
ISBN-10
1939301629
ISBN-13
9781939301628
توضیحات
Jim Gilkeson's memoir invites readers into a vivid and transformative exploration of life intertwined with mysticism, healing, and creative expression. Through his personal anecdotes and reflective narratives, he shares his encounters with an array of intriguing characters who have shaped his understanding of spirituality and artistry. Each chapter immerses the reader in unique experiences that range from sacred ceremonies to profound conversations, highlighting the interconnectedness of life.
As Gilkeson navigates through these three realms, he reveals the lessons learned and the wisdom gained along the way. This journey not only showcases his own evolution but also serves as a celebration of those who live their lives as artists, healers, and seekers. With eloquent prose and heartfelt insights, this memoir resonates with anyone on their own quest for meaning and purpose in a world brimming with possibilities.
As Gilkeson navigates through these three realms, he reveals the lessons learned and the wisdom gained along the way. This journey not only showcases his own evolution but also serves as a celebration of those who live their lives as artists, healers, and seekers. With eloquent prose and heartfelt insights, this memoir resonates with anyone on their own quest for meaning and purpose in a world brimming with possibilities.
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