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Maps to Ecstasy
Maps to Ecstasy: The Healing Power of Movement | Gabrielle Roth
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In this revised edition of Maps to Ecstasy, Gabrielle Roth expands on the themes that have guided her � ways of transforming daily life into sacred art. Her work in teaching movement has been described as a marriage of art and healing. (…more)
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2/5⭐ The intention of the book is to encourage readers to cast off the numbness of societal pressures and embrace a joyous, ecstatic life, which is great. Some of the surface-level discussion is helpful to think about, but the author's emphasis on limited gender roles and very questionable psychology mean I can't recommend the book. #roll100

SamAnne I‘m not sure that white Euro-American people should be using the term Shaman to begin with. 2y
hissingpotatoes @SamAnne Yeah, I agree. There's a lot of outdated/appropriated stuff in this book, which is typical for many older works. It was written in 1989. 2y
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