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Entering the Ghost River [Paperback]

Deena Metzger (Author)
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August 21, 2002
"September 11th called this book into being.... Never before in our nation’s history, not even after Pearl Harbor, has it been so clear that the voices, nature and activity of healing, peacemaking, and Council need to be called forth."

Deena Metzger takes us on a journey from North America to Africa, from the stories of her life to the myths of Spirit. Travelling the Ghost River connects the world of humans to the world of souls, spirits and our ancestors. At the exact moment the World Trade Center towers were hit, Deena and others were at an ancient, sacred site in Masvingo, Africa being initiated as healers. Two stories intersected in that moment, one headed toward destruction, the other toward healing. At the intersection of these two worlds, Deena asks the question: how do we create a story with a real future in which all beings are sustained?

Deena brings her knowledge and experience of healing body and soul to the issues of healing community, both locally and globally. Following the threads of September 11th, she shows us how we can understand the larger story, and awaken to ourselves. This awakening and alleviation of suffering comes through the context of kinship, of community, of Story. Story is not of our own making; it is a gift from Spirit. Deena examines the very underpinnings of Western thought, healing, and religious practices—the stories that have mapped our lives—and shows us how the web of interconnection contains, with the joint perspectives of indigenous mind and contemporary vision, the possibility of healing.


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About the Author

Deena Metzger is a novelist, poet, essayist, storyteller and healer seeking to map the imaginal realms. She is an explorer of the deeper meaning and manifestations of Story. She and her husband Michael Ortiz Hill have brought the tradition of Daré to North America for the sake of restoring beauty and bringing healing to individuals, community and the natural world.

Deena is the author of many works including Tree: Essays and Pieces; Writing For Your Life: A Guide and Companion to the Inner Worlds; Intimate Nature: The Bond Between Women and Animals (with Brenda Peterson and Linda Hogan); and the novels The Other Hand and What Dinah Thought. Her most recent books of poetry are Looking for the Faces of God and A Sabbath Among The Ruins. She is also known for her exuberant "Warrior" poster that illustrates the triumph over breast cancer.

She lectures and teaches the ways of writing and creativity nationally and internationally, and has developed a training program for the 21st century in the creative, political, spiritual, and ethical aspects of healing.


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  • Paperback: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Hand to Hand (August 21, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0972071822
  • ISBN-13: 978-0972071826
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #830,817 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Telling Stories With Subterfuge, November 5, 2002
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"One person can not teach another person how to heal," says Metzger, "but we can tell stories." In these `meditations,' she tells her heart. Stories of initiation, healing, the interdependency of community. Stories about story telling. Stories about other September 11's - in Chile, in Africa. Fairy tales of the Goose Girl alongside a telling of the Los Angeles riots. Tales of meeting an elephant, dreams of a soul emerging from a mouth, chronicles of friendships -- with Anais Nin, an African medicine man, a woman dying of cancer.

And this is why the book works to reshape us. Its form is relational, offering within its structure a way out of the impinging dualism screaming from every newspaper and radio and television. This memoir sets stories next to each other, without describing how we ought to feel, without explaining the links that might be made. There is no dreaded compare and contrast rhetoric suffered in schools; no need to see the truth as black and white. Or rather, there is no requirement to see healing as dosage, individual, without reciprocity. The form is one of connectivity, a web that creates its own logic through providing wide gaps through which new consciousness may emerge. Like the work of the Zen master and peace activist Thich Nhat Han, the construction of Metzger's book, its chosen language, alters the reader as much as its content.

Metzger says, "To be a healer in this country is an underground activity. The healer must act secretly and develop subterfuges in order to extend her love to the world and do her work." Entering The Ghost River is Metzger's wisest subterfuge to date. It works on us, drawing us closer to our questions, helping us step into our own stories so we might live them fully.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Dialogue with the Healer Within, November 24, 2003
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Entering the Ghost River is a rare find. Part journal, part wise instruction, part interrogation, Metzger's work challenges the reader to enter the waters of healing and being healed. It is beautifully crafted in every way, and is both personal and global in its scope. Our illnesses mirror those of our society and the earth itself. We are all connected, and only our honesty, courage and love can save this planet. Entering the Ghost River takes the reader on a journey to Africa, to the ancestors, and at the same time, on a journey to the heart.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The healer mind, June 4, 2003
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Deena Metzger's book is a wonderful entree into indigenous mind; a framework of non-Western, non-linear thinking. It explores the mind of a healer and writer through her life experiences and the power of story. Metzger's travels take her from her beginnings in a New York Jewish family to California, Israel, Africa and South America. The people, creatures and landscapes she describes honor the magical weavings of spirit. These stories certainly touched my life. I especially appreciated the reverence with which she tells the story of the Ambassador, an encounter with an elephant in Africa, touching upon the sacredness inherent in all beings on this planet. Reading Metzger's book enables one to see how spirit connects all beings on this planet without preaching about this as a gospel for life.
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