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How to Be an Elder
Myths and Stories of the Wise Woman Archetype
2012
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Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés Presents Volume Five of the Dangerous Old Woman Series “What makes an elder, a heartfelt spirit, a clear mind, a talented heart, one who is young while old and old while young, an activist for the Soul? Is it formulae, schemas, lexicons? It could be. But also, and often more so, I think it is very like the flowering of the trees in the forest, as we gather more we straggle and stride onward in our better learned ways to give out even more seeds for new life, and to blossom wildly in so doing for self and others … The old ones are yet traveling underground and overland toward us as we meet one more La Vidente, the Seer; La Que Sabe, the Knowing Woman; La Levantadora, the Lifter of Curses―the Dangerous Old Woman in her many likenesses calls to you to 'get down to business.'” ―Clarissa Pinkola Estés, PhD How to Be an Elder presents the culmination of Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estés' masterwork, inviting us to “come into our own as wiser and wild souls” through six sessions of teachings, stories, poetry, and blessings. In this fifth and final volume of Dr. Estés' landmark series, we will explore how it is that through the gathering of our years we become a beautiful refuge for ourselves, our Souls, and for those who come after us. “Did I mention, dear brave souls,” reminds Dr. Estés, “that you came with all the seedlings needed to do your work, to take your venerable places in life? Now is the just-right time, like Sleeping Beauty, to break the enchantment, to truly awaken and awaken others, as either a rookie Dangerous Old Woman, or a mid-career Dangerous Old Woman, or as Crone with Crown complete!” Stories, Poems, and Blessings Include A Simple Prayer for Remembering • El Arbol de la Vida : The Tree of Life • Blessing “Tattoo Your Scars with Flowering Vines” • “Sleeping Beauty” • Blessing “Do Not Fold Your Wings So Small” • “The Shoebox of Tangled Necklaces” • “Rumpelstiltskin” • Blessing “May You See with Three Sets of Creator-Blessed Eyes” • “Rapunzel” • “The Loathly Bride” • Blessing “You Shall Be Like a Volcano Heard from Afar” • “This Little Time Traveler” • “The Stolen Mother Moon” • Blessing “The Hardening off of the Heartwood” • “Distilling Aunt Edna from the Bottle” • “The Rabbi's Advice to the Harried” • “A Handful of Mud” • “Baucis and Philemon” • Blessing “The Mountain for Old Lovers”

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Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Clarissa Pinkola Estés
Author · 26 books
An American poet, psychoanalyst and post-trauma specialist who was raised in now nearly vanished oral and ethnic traditions. She is a first-generation American who grew up in a rural village, population 600, near the Great Lakes. Of Mexican mestiza and majority Magyar and minority Swabian tribal heritages, she comes from immigrant and refugee families who could not read or write, or who did so haltingly. Much of her writing is influenced by her family people who were farmers, shepherds, hopsmeisters, wheelwrights, weavers, orchardists, tailors, cabinet makers, lacemakers, knitters, and horsemen and horsewomen from the Old Countries.
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