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5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye Opening Journey,
By A Customer
This review is from: High Country: The Solo Seeker's Guide to a Real Life (Paperback)
This journey is for all of us. David Alderman takes you personally through " The Solo Seeker's Guide to a Real Life". Not just his but yours. This book gives you the "ahhhhhh" to the feelings and thoughts that have constantly emerged and submerged throughout your lifetime. If you dare to go deep within the human experience and navigate through the obstacles to reach your real life you will not be disappointed. The information was not above my head and written with terrific storytelling and transmitted visualizations of every step of my journey. High Country was my guide and companion to opening the doors and finding my own truths.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Enthusiastically recommended for students of metaphysics,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: High Country: The Solo Seeker's Guide to a Real Life (Paperback)
In High Country, David Alderman draws upon his background in experimental psychology, counseling, teaching, and creative journaling to explore the universal and Transcendent Laws of Nature, and how they influence, affect, and govern our lives. Alderman also draws from both eastern and western philosophies as expressed by insightful commentators ranging from Lao Tzu to Carl Jung and argues persuasively that there are many effective paths to personal enlightenment. Enthusiastically recommended for students of metaphysics and spiritual enlightenment, High Country will enable readers to ask the right kinds of questions to determine the proper path for themselves.
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High Country: The Solo Seeker's Guide to a Real Life by David M. Alderman (Paperback - November 25, 2001)
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