Deliverance of the Spellbound God
Deliverance of the Spellbound God
Deliverance of the Spellbound God: An Experiential Journey Into Eastern and Western Meditation Practices
Marie-Laure Valandro (author)
Marie-Laure Valandro, the author of Camino Walk and Letters from Florence and a long-time student of Anthroposophy, takes readers on yet another journey-this one more inward. Marie-Laure begins this journey with a Vipassana Buddhist retreat in southern Québec with the well-known meditation teacher, Goenka. The meditation retreat becomes the touchstone of the author's travels, while Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophy serves as the ground. The author describes the spiritual dimensions of her travels in India and Europe, while always returning to her deep understanding of Steiner's spiritual science. As always in Marie-Laure's writing, in Deliverance of the Spellbound God we discover the sublime in the ordinary, and wisdom in even the most foolish of situations. In her descriptions of people and places, as well as in the details of her travels, she shows how we can look outward to know ourselves, and look inward to know the world. Deliverance of the Spellbound God offers gifts of wisdom from an extraordinary life lived.
Marie-Laure Valandro was born in Tunisia and has lived in France, Morocco, Algeria, the United States and Iran. She founded the Liane Collot D'Herbois Therapeutic Painting School in Wisconsin. She is the author of Camino Walk: Where Inner and Outer Paths Meet.
Publisher : Lindisfarne Books; Illustrated edition (1 Dec. 2011)
Paperback : 230 pages
ISBN-13 : 9781584201007
Dimensions : 15.24 x 1.32 x 22.86 cm