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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... friends over the years , was a thrust into my comfort zone as foreign as the nail must feel entering the plank . It was true I was very curious about socialized medicine , in which you eliminate profit from the health care system ...
... friends over the years , was a thrust into my comfort zone as foreign as the nail must feel entering the plank . It was true I was very curious about socialized medicine , in which you eliminate profit from the health care system ...
Page 83
... friends spoke often of the earth we walked upon , reminding me it was the dust of our ancestors . They said things do not really die , things just change . They talked of how the human body returns to the ground to feed the plants ...
... friends spoke often of the earth we walked upon , reminding me it was the dust of our ancestors . They said things do not really die , things just change . They talked of how the human body returns to the ground to feed the plants ...
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... friends were genuinely interested . Some asked me to speak about my unique experience to groups . The response was always the same ; listeners sitting spellbound , people who realize what has been done cannot be undone , but it can be ...
... friends were genuinely interested . Some asked me to speak about my unique experience to groups . The response was always the same ; listeners sitting spellbound , people who realize what has been done cannot be undone , but it can be ...
Contents
THREE Natural Footwear page | 19 |
FIVE Getting High page | 37 |
SEVEN What is SOCIAL Security? page | 53 |
Copyright | |
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