Foreword
Introduction
Assumptions
Draw Something, Anything
Bali and the Barong
Different Realities
Succession
Dimensions of Healing
The People
The Real World, the Shadow World
Reading and Writing
Trees in the Jungle
Slaves
The Mango Tree
Shaman
Learning to Be Human Again
Privacy and Alienation
What Do Those Hundred Men Do?
We Take Care of Each Other
Afterword
Robert Wolff was raised among the indigenous peoples of Indonesia. A psychologist and educator who has lived in Suriname, Southeast Asia, and Europe, he has taught at the University of Hawaii and currently lives on the Big Island.
“Each chapter in this book contains help, knowledge, and a new
perspective. Even though the author is warning us about many
dangers we face these days, this book is full of hope, affirmation,
and love. I hope you will plunk it down on your kitchen counter or
bedside table and read into it for as far as it takes you. That may
be to a new and better world.”
*Edward Hallowell, M.D., author of Connect and Human Moments: How
to Find Love and Meaning in Your Ev*
“Robert Wolff’s moving autobiographical narrative takes us back to
an older, wiser human time, when people knew that spirituality was
not apart from the naturalness of things. This book demonstrates
how the legendary “dream people” were not at all ephemeral, but
vulnerably and exquisitely human.”
*Stephen Larsen, author of Fire in the Mind*
“It will fill you with hope for a human future more in line with
what it means to truly be human. Read it, dream about it, and share
it with your friends. This is a message the world must hear.”
*Thom Hartmann, author of The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight*
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