Description
Book SynopsisMythtelling: the ideas and emotions of the Earth expressed through stories—stories distilled from millennia of treading warily in nature, rather than undertaking to rearrange her furniture.
Wisdom of the Mythtellers uncovers four kinds of ancestral dream-mapping: Native Australian, Native American, Celtic, and Greek.
Trade ReviewA rare and wonderful introduction to mythic thought,
Wisdom of the Mythtellers marks an advance in relating this profound human activity to our entire relationship with the earth and the world we live in." - Robert Lawlor, author of
Voices of the First Day: Awakening in the Aboriginal Dream Time"Loren Eiseley once speculated that there must be a small, simple, child-sized hole in the metaphysical hedge we all walk along in life—an entrance into the awesome mindscape of the Spirit of the Earth. He was convinced a child would spot it easily—and spent the rest of his life in search of it. Sean Kane, I believe, has found it." - Calvin Luther Martin, Rutgers University
"In the full sense of the word this is a courteous book. It is passionately thoughtful and passionately caring—a wise book and a courageous one. Anybody who cares about our fate in an age of information should read it." - Gordon Teskey, Cornell University
Table of ContentsPrologue
Chapter One: Pattern
Chapter Two: Maps
Chapter Three: Boundary
Chapter Four: Dream
Chapter Five: Complementarity
Chapter Six: Tradition
Chapter Seven: Context
Epilogue
Notes