Here All Dwell Free


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Every human being lives a fairy tale -- an unconscious myth that works on us, shapes us, and points to our truth. Often the story is filled with danger and foreboding. The good news is, for those who examine it closely, the story also carries with it balm and healing. 'Here All Dwell Free' is an in-depth exploration of two classic fairy tales that have particular significance for women. The Handless Maiden will resonate in a special way with women who feel powerless in the contemporary world. In a similar way, Briar Rose is about falling asleep and waking, of abandonment and allowing oneself to be discovered by love. While the stories recounted here may be ancient, they speak to us today in unmistakable symbolic language, inviting us to enter them, live them, and be made whole again.




Grimm's Household Tales


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Folk-Lore and Fable


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Folk-lore and Fable


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Tales from Hans Christian Andersen: The Ugly Duckling - The Swineherd - The Emperor's New Clothes - The Little Sea-Maid - The Elfin Mound - The Wild Swans - The Garden of Paradise - The Constant Tin Soldier - The Daisy - The Nightingale - The Storks - The Darning-Needle - The Shadow - The Red Shoes - Little Ida's Flowers - The Angel - The Flying Trunk - The Tinder-Box - The Buckwheat - The Bell.




The Fisher King and the Handless Maiden


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In the tradition of Annie Dillard and Natalie Goldberg, this resource for writers and non-writers alike shows the act of writing to be a dynamic means of knowing, healing, and creating the body, mind, and spirit.




The Northwestern Druggist


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The Catholic Library World


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Storytelling, an Act of Liberation


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'An impressive piece of work, Storytelling: An Act of Liberation combines autobiography and paintings with literary and theological analysis to point toward a feminist theological method of storytelling as an act of liberation both of self and others.' Angela Bauer, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts Storytelling: An Act of Liberation critiques traditional ministerial paradigms, employing feminist "poetics" of critical evaluation - as these paradigms were refl ected in the German-speaking children's literature embraced in her study - and envisions a wholeness that can only be realized through an integration of those biblical, ecclesial, theological, literary and artistic sensibilities that her work exemplifi es.' Lucretia B. Yaghjian, Ph.D., Director, Episcopal Divinity School/ Weston Jesuit School of Theology WRITE Program 'Immense respect for, and appreciation of Storytelling: An Act of Liberation, and the journey leading to it. ... Powerful transformation, spirituality of personal and social reconciliation.' The Revd Carter Hayward, Ph.D., Howard Chandler Robbins Professor for Theology, Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts