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Joynes writes with a refreshing humility, seemingly aware that he is a white man from a white culture. He has to change his consciousness to authentically touch the repressed side of his own heart and mind in order to write about an Indian culture with integrity, understanding, and real respect. By writing this story, he is able to harmonize the two distinct aspects of perception shown by two clashing cultures, creating a new myth of synthesis that could have major healing effects on individual, cultural, and archetypal levels.” Paul Amero, Magical Blend |
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THE GOOD SEED is also about the touching parallel development of two
middle-aged men finally finding themselves at home in a culture
completely different from the one in which they were raised. The warmth of this moving tale offers us the opportunity to
actually share in the exquisite joy and solidarity of the Pueblo people
coming together to live out their mission:
“In every moment, person or object, is an opportunity for
connection. Our role is to
be aware of the potential and bring it into realization.” Heidi Rain, New England Spirit of Change Magazine
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