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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Food for the Soul

I’m re-reading “Puer Aeternus” by Marie Louise Von Franz. Such good food! I’m finding it hard to pull away from the book this morning. It feels like sitting with this remarkable woman. Her deep insights are healing. If you value Jungian scholarship, I highly recommend this book.

What book feeds your soul lately?
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Laura has been writing, directing, performing and teaching theatre for over 15 years. Her play, Cloistered Honey was made into a low budget film through Inspirare Productions. "Cloistered Honey" has been an official selection at the Red Dirt International Film Festival (nominated for Best Writing - Drama) and the Eugene International Film Festival (Awarded Best Screenplay – Feature.) It is now available on Amazon. Chernobyl's Fire won the Playwrights First Award and was a finalist in the O'Neill Theatre Center National Playwrights Conference Competition and Steppenwolf Theatre’s “First Look.” Marvelous Tales, and Odysseus Comes Home have been published by YouthPlays and The Vase is published with Heartland Plays.
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