You've probably already read Oriah Mountain Dreamer's first book, about her poem called The Invitation (090807), in which case you'll know what a wonderfully inspiring author she is. The Dance is based on another of her poems, which picks up where the Invitation left off, taking the ideas deeper. Each chapter begins with a line of the poem and explores our ability to open up to the adventure of living, facing love, sorrow and anger and learning all they have to teach us. Oriah Mountain Dreamer answers each of her insightful questions by taking readers with her on a deeply personal, yet universal and inspiring, journey of the heart.
185pp, 134mm x 203mm, softback, 2002
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