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The Spirit of Intimacy
Ancient Teachings In The Ways Of Relationships

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Informationen zum Autor Sobonfu Somé, whose name means "keeper of ritual," was born and raised in Burkina Faso, the former Upper Volta. She is an initiated member of the Dagara tribe of West Africa. Sobonfu and her husband, Malidoma Somé, teach the ancient wisdom of their tribe throughout the world. Klappentext A renowned, respected teacher and mentor to thousands, Sobonfu Somi is one of the first and foremost voices of African spirituality to come to the West. Somi was born in Dano, Burkina Faso, a remote West African village with a population of about two hundred people. Dano has preserved the old ways of African village life, with family structures, spiritual practices, and methods of living that have been in place for more than ten thousand years. In The Spirit of Intimacy, Somi distills the ancient teachings and wisdom of her native village to give insight into the nature of intimate relationships. Somi generously applies the subtle knowledge from her West African culture to this one. Simply and beautifully, she reveals the role of spirit in every marriage, friendship, relationship, and community. She shares ancient ways to make our intimate lives more fulfilling and secure and offers powerful insights into the "illusion of romance," divorce, and loss. Her important and fascinating lessons from the heart include the sacred meaning of pleasure, preparing a ritual space for intimacy, and the connection between sex and spirituality. Her ideas are intuitively persuasive, provocative, and healing--and supported by sound practical advice, along with specific rituals and ceremonies based on those used for thousands of years. With this book, the spiritual insights of indigenous Africa take their place alongside those of native America, ancient Europe, and Asia as important influences on Western readers. Zusammenfassung "This is a teacher who can help us put together so many things that our modern Western world has broken." —Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple A renowned, respected teacher and mentor to thousands, Sobonfu Somi is one of the first and foremost voices of African spirituality to come to the West. Somi was born in Dano, Burkina Faso, a remote West African village with a population of about two hundred people. Dano has preserved the old ways of African village life, with family structures, spiritual practices, and methods of living that have been in place for more than ten thousand years. In The Spirit of Intimacy, Somi distills the ancient teachings and wisdom of her native village to give insight into the nature of intimate relationships. Somi generously applies the subtle knowledge from her West African culture to this one. Simply and beautifully, she reveals the role of spirit in every marriage, friendship, relationship, and community. She shares ancient ways to make our intimate lives more fulfilling and secure and offers powerful insights into the "illusion of romance," divorce, and loss. Her important and fascinating lessons from the heart include the sacred meaning of pleasure, preparing a ritual space for intimacy, and the connection between sex and spirituality. Her ideas are intuitively persuasive, provocative, and healing--and supported by sound practical advice, along with specific rituals and ceremonies based on those used for thousands of years. With this book, the spiritual insights of indigenous Africa take their place alongside those of native America, ancient Europe, and Asia as important influences on Western readers. ...

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Autoren Sobonfu Some
Verlag William Morrow
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Fester Einband
Erscheinungsdatum 20.01.1999
 
EAN 9780688164508
ISBN 978-0-688-16450-8
Anzahl Seiten 144
 
Themen Soul, Partner, Men, Personal, Engagement, Love, Development, Community, Mom, family, girl, Her, Children, Africa, Philosophy, Inspirational, Friendship, spiritual growth, Boyfriend, Self help, Fate, Woman, MATE, Indigenous Peoples, Cultural, Motivational, Grandma, divorce, Long distance, Son, Relationships: friends / peer groups, Psychotherapy: couples and families, Social and cultural anthropology, Popular beliefs and controversial knowledge, West Africa, Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works, Spirituality and religious experience, Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice, Relationships and families: advice and issues, Separation and divorce: advice and issues, Religious aspects of sexuality, gender and relationships, Sex and sexuality: advice and issues, Memory improvement and thinking techniques, daughter, improvement, African American Studies, SELF-HELP: Spiritual, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS: Friendship, SELF-HELP: Personal Growth / Memory Improvement, SELF-HELP: Motivational & Inspirational, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS: Love & Romance, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS: Divorce & Separation, SELF-HELP: Personal Growth / Self-Esteem, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS: Marriage & Long Term Relationships, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT: Sacred Sexuality, PSYCHOLOGY: Psychotherapy / Couples & Family, Girlfriend, alternative lifestyle, Black Studies, wife, husband, poly, fiance, African Spirituality, self improvement books, personal growth books, self help books for women, self development books, Assertiveness, motivation, self-esteem and positive mental attitude, motivational books for men, motivational books for women, relationship books, love and relationships, Ceremonies, somi, love and romance, West African traditions, ancient teachings in the ways of relationships, intimate relationshipes, illusion of romance, the spirit of intimacy, love wisdom, sobonfu some, jambalaya book, ancient african wisdom, africa studies, entering her vortex, sobonfu somi, African village life, dano burkina faso, indigenous africa
 

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