When My Spirit Sings


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Teri takes you through the maze of emotions of life and brings you to a high place where you can rest, cherish your accomplishments, and dare to move on to the unknown with confidence. Dr. Myles Munroe Senior Pastor Bahamas Faith Ministries International Teri illustrates so beautifully that the true walk of faithbelieving and acting on Gods Word as the final authority in our livesis not for the faint-hearted. But oh, the rewards! Colleen S. Aitken TV Host, Turning Point Live, USA ...a wonderful compilation of inspirational poems] Patrice M. Ellis First Lady, Mount Tabor FGBC When My Spirit Sings demonstrates how we can achieve Gods destiny and vision for our lives as they creatively instruct and fuel hope. Deborah Bartlett President, CEO Network Teri M. Bethel was gifted with poetic expression after giving her heart to the Lord in 1986. Her sensitivity to issues common to women inspires her to write a unique brand of poetry that restores the hearts and soothes the minds of hurting souls. Her ability to encourage others with an uplifting message of hope through lifes twists and turns is wonderfully expressed in her writings. Teri was born in Nassau, Bahamas, and is an interior designer and an artist by profession. She was schooled in both Great Britain and the United States of America during her preteen and early adult years. Teri is also a graduate of the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, California. She resides in Nassau with her husband Tellis and their two sons, Tellis Jr. and Tate.




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Spirit Fire and Lightning Songs: Looking at Myth and Shamanism on a Klamath Basin Petroglyph Site


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Robert J. David's Spirit Fire and Lightning Songs makes a major contribution to the steadily growing body of research in the western United States that prioritizes indigenous voices, myth, and neuropsychological models to provide a fresh and innovative approach to decolonizing the past. As a Klamath Tribal member, David's scholarly and engaging writing style lends itself to the retelling of Klamath-Modoc myths and the interpretation of how these myths convincingly relate to rock art at 4-Mod-22, a complex Klamath Basin petroglyph site in Northern California near the former Tule Lake. David's work at 4-Mod-22 highlights three distinctive classes of rock art: iconic motifs, residual markings, and geometric figures. Information provided by a combination of Klamath-Modoc ethnography and myth suggests that these distinctive rock art categories denote two patterns of ritual use that include shamans' consultations with their spirit familiars, and shamanic power quests.