Mutant Message Down UnderAn American woman's fictionalized account of her life with the Aborigines of Australia. The novel's message is that Western culture is in trouble because it has divorced itself from nature. The author is a practitioner of alternative health. |
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... talked about the free enterprise system of government and discussed an organization called Junior Achievement for under privileged inner - city youth . The goal was to find a product the group could make . I agreed to teach them how to ...
... talked about the free enterprise system of government and discussed an organization called Junior Achievement for under privileged inner - city youth . The goal was to find a product the group could make . I agreed to teach them how to ...
Page 80
... talked about birthday cakes , and the tasty frosting . I found their analogy of icing extremely powerful . It seemed to symbolize how much time , in the one - hundred year Mutant lifespan , is spent in artificial , superficial ...
... talked about birthday cakes , and the tasty frosting . I found their analogy of icing extremely powerful . It seemed to symbolize how much time , in the one - hundred year Mutant lifespan , is spent in artificial , superficial ...
Page 83
... talked of how the human body returns to the ground to feed the plants , which in turn are man's only source of breath . They seemed much more aware of the precious molecule of oxygen needed for all life than the vast majority of my ...
... talked of how the human body returns to the ground to feed the plants , which in turn are man's only source of breath . They seemed much more aware of the precious molecule of oxygen needed for all life than the vast majority of my ...
Contents
THREE Natural Footwear page | 19 |
FIVE Getting High page | 37 |
SEVEN What is SOCIAL Security? page | 53 |
Copyright | |
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