Connecting with Self, Others & A Sense of Wonder
de Meg Pier
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À propos du livre
Among the fascinating figures who impart their life lessons are Cecile Duvelle, UNESCO's chief of intangible cultural heritage; the Duke of Argyll & Chief of Clan Campbell; Irma Thomas, the "Soul Queen of New Orleans;" linguist Mike Krauss; peace activist Arn Chorn Pond; as well as an Armenian woman helping to reforest the country and raise the quality of life there in the process; a Belize eco lodge owner; Maine lobster boat captain; Colombian dancer/choreographer; Celtic priest; Danish sky diver; New Mexico weaver; Kenyan eco architect; Icelandic artist; and many more extraordinary individuals.
Through the introductions that accompany each interview, Meg's own journey unfolds, revealing her transformation as a result of the life lessons offered by each of the people she encountered. Meg found that through relating to the struggles, foibles, humor, and hope of total strangers, she re-joined the human race. Recognition that her quest had come full circle came when she found herself listening as intently to a neighbor as she had to the far-flung “Guardian Angels” she so often met in her travels. In realizing that each and every one of us has profound experiences and enlightenment to offer each other, Meg had come “home” to herself.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Biographies et mémoires
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Format choisi: Grand format paysage, 33×28 cm
# de pages: 292 - Date de publication: oct 30, 2014
- Langue English
- Mots-clés personal growth, spirituality, memoir, travel, interviews, photography
À propos du créateur
In 2008, after a 25-year public relations career, Meg Pier set off on a journey of self-discovery, which she began chronicling through her website www.BestCulturalDestinations.com. With BCD, Meg shares the transformative power of the world's cultural traditions, spiritual practices and powerful landscapes with stunning photography, vivid destination pieces, and thoughtful essays on themes such as acceptance, belonging, serenity, serendipity, and extracting meaning from challenges and chance encounters. A popular highlight of BCD is an ongoing interview column, which features fascinating folk Meg crosses paths with, sharing their experiences, perspective and wisdom.Inspired by the more than fifty interviews she conducted over five years, in 2013 Meg embarked on a new calling as a personal historian, helping people tell their stories, and reflect on the meaning and value of their life lessons and memories.