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Dancing the Dream: the Seven Sacred Paths of Human Transformation

Dancing the Dream: the Seven Sacred Paths of Human Transformation

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Dancing the Dream: the Seven Sacred Paths of Human Transformation

by Jamie Sams

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ISBN 10
0062515136
ISBN 13
9780062515131
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HarperSanFrancisco. New York. 1998. Quarer-bound in black with yellow paper boards and gilt lettering to spine. Harper symbol embossed on front board. Several pages show highligted lines. From the GAIA (Berkeley, California) private reading room. Near fine First Edition (stated) first printing with requisite number line ending in 1. Signed by author on flyleaf. Fine unclipped ($22.00) shows minimal shelf wear. Jacket protected with removable mylar cover. Practical advice for living on a spiritual path as described by one of the foremost teachers of Native . The book outlines the seven paths of human spirtual development and how to follow them. 6.25x9.5. 274 pages, including index

Synopsis

Dancing the Dream is a 1992 book of poems and reflections by American recording artist Michael Jackson. The book is Jackson's second publication following the 1988 autobiography Moonwalk. Dedicated to his mother Katherine, the book opens with an introduction from the actress Elizabeth Taylor, a friend of the singer. Within the book are numerous poems and essays written by Jackson, as well as an assortment of around 100 photographs of the entertainer.

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Bookseller
Lamplighter Library US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
212
Title
Dancing the Dream: the Seven Sacred Paths of Human Transformation
Author
Jamie Sams
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Jacket Condition
Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First
ISBN 10
0062515136
ISBN 13
9780062515131
Publisher
HarperSanFrancisco
Place of Publication
New York, New York, U.s.a.
Date Published
1998
Pages
274
Size
8vo
Keywords
Native American, spiritual development

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