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Northeast News

 

National Aboriginal Water Day of Action

 

 

Josephine  Mandamin  began her lone journey walking with a pale of water around Lake Superior in 2003.

 

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New Book !
                 

White Mocs on the Red Road         Walking Spirit in a Native Way

 

White Mocs on the Red Road

 

 

Now available on www.Lulu.com as well as other book stores in the USA and Canada

 

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The Art of Gifting

Gifts & Donations can be sent to the following:
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P.O. Box 602

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 Douglas Williams 

Speaker

Celtic           Doug.Williams@northeastcultural.com

Doug is a presenter on topics pertaining to social transformation and conection to spirit.DOUGLASWILLIAMS1

European heritage, with a concern for what’s been called Third Millennium Christianity, which is surely a new concept to most people. Doug has been an Episcopal priest since 1961, and served briefly in parish work in MA, then college work in FL, and innovative ecumenical community work in CO before going to Zurich, Switzerland, for 5 years to study at the C.G. Jung Institute to become a Jungian analyst, which he’s been in NH since 1981. In addition to his counseling work.

Doug has served as an administrator in two Waldorf schools in Wilton, NH, and was for a year and a half Interim Director of the NH Teen Institute, a statewide organization to work with youth on issues of
alcohol and drug use and prevention. His emerging Christian beliefs are very congenial with native ways and beliefs, in that he sees all creation as one, and that this belief can only be substantiated by a
deep inner realization of one’s own oneness, which is then known and shared with all other people and  creation. Doug lives in Peterborough, NH and is alert to all possibilities for healing and transformational work of the kind desperately needed in today’s world.

 

 

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