Description: The Fire That Never Dies by Matthew Markell Dragons are powerful, archetypal creatures that appear in the ancient myths and fairytales of all cultures and peoples around the world. As such, they are enduring symbols in the human imagination as creatures that inspire great fear, awe, respect, and even wisdom. Myths are the projections of the complex and fascinating aspects of our own human nature, mirrored back to us in the form of storytelling. As such, we are encouraged to connect with all of the different characters and creatures in myths as aspects of our own psyches. This is no less true of dragons. Dragons, and other beastly creatures, often symbolize those parts of ourselves that we fear, loathe, are ashamed of or even indifferent to. As such, our initial instinct is to fight or ignore them. Inner peace and reconciliation, however, require from us a very different approach. When we learn how to tame and befriend our own dragons, we stop waging war on ourselves, and we start to listen. Befriending dragons teaches us the art of inner peace and reconciliation, and in turn, we become better equipped to offer this kind of healing to world around us. FORMAT Paperback CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Dragons are powerful, archetypal creatures that appear in the ancient myths and fairytales of all cultures and peoples around the world. As such, they are enduring symbols in the human imagination as creatures that inspire great fear, awe, respect, and even wisdom. Myths are the projections of the complex and fascinating aspects of our own human nature, mirrored back to us in the form of storytelling. As such, we are encouraged to connect with all of the different characters and creatures in myths as aspects of our own psyches. This is no less true of dragons. Dragons, and other beastly creatures, often symbolize those parts of ourselves that we fear, loathe, are ashamed of or even indifferent to. As such, our initial instinct is to fight or ignore them. Inner peace and reconciliation, however, require from us a very different approach. When we learn how to tame and befriend our own dragons, we stop waging war on ourselves, and we start to listen. Befriending dragons teaches us the art of inner peace and reconciliation, and in turn, we become better equipped to offer this kind of healing to world around us. Author Biography Matthew Markell is a licensed masters level therapist in the State of Washington, residing in the Seattle area. Combining his love of human healing, growth, storytelling, human psychology, and mythology, Matthew integrates storytelling and personal narrative healing into his therapeutic practice. In addition to his private practice, he also conducts day-long journaling-workshop intensives, teaching people how to use the skills of storytelling and personal narratives to contribute toward continued healing and personal growth. Long Description Dragons are powerful, archetypal creatures that appear in the ancient myths and fairytales of all cultures and peoples around the world. As such, they are enduring symbols in the human imagination as creatures that inspire great fear, awe, respect, and even wisdom. Myths are the projections of the complex and fascinating aspects of our own human nature, mirrored back to us in the form of storytelling. As such, we are encouraged to connect with all of the different characters and creatures in myths as aspects of our own psyches. This is no less true of dragons. Dragons, and other beastly creatures, often symbolize those parts of ourselves that we fear, loathe, are ashamed of or even indifferent to. As such, our initial instinct is to fight or ignore them. Inner peace and reconciliation, however, require from us a very different approach. When we learn how to tame and befriend our own dragons, we stop waging war on ourselves, and we start to listen. Befriending dragons teaches us the art of inner peace and reconciliation, and in turn, we become better equipped to offer this kind of healing to world around us. Details ISBN1647501555 Author Matthew Markell Pages 196 Year 2021 ISBN-10 1647501555 ISBN-13 9781647501556 Format Paperback Publication Date 2021-05-28 UK Release Date 2021-05-28 Imprint Austin Macauley Publishers LLC Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2021-05-28 NZ Release Date 2021-05-28 US Release Date 2021-05-28 Publisher Austin Macauley Publishers LLC DEWEY 158.1 Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131853844;
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ISBN-13: 9781647501556
Book Title: The Fire That Never Dies
Publisher: Austin Macauley
Publication Year: 2021
Subject: Psychology
Item Height: 234 mm
Number of Pages: 196 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Fire That Never Dies
Item Weight: 281 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Matthew Markell
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Paperback