Navajo and Tibetan Sacred Wisdom: The Circle of the Spirit 1994 PB by Peter Gold

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Narrative Type: Nonfiction Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit, Philosophy, Social Science Illustrator: Yes Item Length: 10 in Book Title: Navajo and Tibetan Sacred Wisdom: the Circle of the Spirit Publisher: Inner Traditions International, The Limited Format: Trade Paperback Country of Origin: Canada Topic: Shamanism, Folklore & Mythology, Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Eastern Item Height: 1 in Language: English Item Weight: 33.5 Oz width: 8 in Number of Pages: 350 Pages Intended Audience: Adults height: 1 in Publication Year: 1994 Item Width: 8 in ISBN: 9780892814114 Author: Peter Gold

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Navajo and Tibetan Sacred Wisdom: The Circle of the Spirit 1994 PB by Peter Gold. "Navajo and Tibetan Sacred Wisdom: The Circle of the Spirit" by Peter Gold is a nonfiction book exploring the spiritual teachings and practices of the Navajo and Tibetan cultures. Published in 1994 by Inner Traditions International, The Limited, this trade paperback delves into the shamanic traditions, folklore, and mythology of these indigenous societies. With a focus on the connections between body, mind, and spirit, this book offers insights into the social and philosophical beliefs of these cultures, making it a valuable resource for those interested in indigenous studies and ethnic studies. Illustrated with 350 pages of captivating narratives, this book is a valuable addition to any collection. "Navajo and Tibetan Sacred Wisdom: The Circle of the Spirit" by Peter Gold is a nonfiction book exploring the spiritual teachings and practices of the Navajo and Tibetan cultures. Published in 1994 by Inner Traditions International, The Limited, this trade paperback delves into the shamanic traditions, folklore, and mythology of these indigenous societies. With a focus on the connections between body, mind, and spirit, this book offers insights into the social and philosophical beliefs of these cultures, making it a valuable resource for those interested in indigenous studies and ethnic studies. Illustrated with 350 pages of captivating narratives, this book is a valuable addition to any collection.