AUDIOBOOK

The Water of Life

Michael Meade
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Duration
2h 50m
Year
1993
Language
English

About

"One of the few places left to look for meaning in our contemporary culture is in story and myth," suggests Michael Meade. Weaving rhythm and words, this master storyteller, drummer and scholar of mythology, takes us on a compelling journey of self-discovery down the "roads of fire and water." Through two timeless stories "The Spirit in the Bottle" and "The Water of Life," we will learn how to relocate the spirit in our lives and awaken "the elder", an inner wisdom source. From breaking through denial to exploring the genius within, Meade covers a variety of topics that take us to another time and place-an inner territory where we drink deeply of the elemental truths. With hypnotic and fiery storytelling, The Water of Life offers nourishment and inspiration for connecting to the generative forces that nourish all life and offer personal meaning.
Michael Meade

Michael Meade is an accomplished storyteller, drummer, workshop leader and teacher of ritual and mythology. He is the author of Men and The Water Of Life (Harper San Francisco: 1993). His essays have appeared in many collections including To Be a Man, Tending the Fire, Walking Swiftly and The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart, which he edited with James Hillman and Robert Bly. Born and raised in New York City, Meade has appeared at conferences and workshops before thousands of men and women throughout the United States and Europe.

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