EPISODE · Jan 8, 2019 · 2H 27M
Listen to The Five Legends: A Journey to Heal Divided Hearts by Anasazi Foundation
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/361730 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Five Legends: A Journey to Heal Divided Hearts Author: Anasazi Foundation Narrator: Seth Adam Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 2 hours 27 minutes Release date: January 8, 2019 Genres: Relationships & Intimacy Publisher's Summary: Drawing on 30 years of helping families, this profound fable by the Anasazi Foundation illustrates the true anguish of conflict and explains how we can end war within ourselves, within our families, and even between nations. Created in 1988 by renowned wilderness pioneers Larry D. Olsen and Ezekiel C. Sanchez (a Totonac Indian whose native name is Good Buffalo Eagle), the Anasazi Foundation invites young people, through a primitive living experience, to effect a change of heart. For over thirty years, their teachings have helped families begin anew and walk in harmony in the wilderness of the world. Inspired by their wisdom, this book tells the story of two brothers whose warring hearts threaten to destroy their lives and their community. Trapped in a canyon, the two brothers are rescued by a mysterious old man who perceives their need for peace. He offers to guide them home - inviting them to open their hearts toward a New Beginning. When they agree, he teaches them the five legends of peace. And as they walk forward, they learn that we are free to create peace in our own lives-and how to do it. This discovery saves not only the brothers but ultimately their people. This poetic narrative offers us all a hopeful way out of the canyons of war, leaving behind the warring within.
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