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The Dreaming Path: Indigenous Thinking to Change Your Life

ISBN: 9780645624540 ISBN: 9780645624540 ISBN: 9780645624540

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Tired of going around in circles?

The Dreaming Path has always been there, but in the modern-day world, it can be hard to find. There are so many demands on us – family, health, bills, a mortgage, a career – that it can be hard to remember what's most important: you.

It's time to reconnect with your story.

Through conversations, exercises, Dreaming stories and key messages, in The Dreaming Path Paul Callaghan and Uncle Paul Gordon share knowledge that reveals the power of Aboriginal spirituality as a profound source of contentment and wellbeing for anyone willing to listen.

Themed chapters that bring together Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal worldviews invite you to reflect on:

Caring for our place and the importance of story
Relationships, sharing and unity
Love, gratitude and humility
Learning and living your truth
Inspiration and resilience
Being present and healing from the past
Contentment
Leading

Are you ready to connect with the Dreaming Path – to heal, renew and live a good story? This book will be an important first step.


Author: Paul Callaghan and Uncle Paul Gordon
Paperback
320 pages
19.8 x 12.9cm

Format: Hardcover

Dimensions: 20cm x 15cm x 1 cm

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