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  • Ed. Jeff Zaleski. Contributors: Kahil Gibran, Frederick Douglass, Tracy Cochran, Ann Willow, Susan Moon, et al.

    Publicado por New York: Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition, Inc., 2022

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    Magazine. Condición: Fair. [NEW AGE]. Ed. Jeff Zaleski. Contributors: Kahil Gibran, Frederick Douglass, Tracy Cochran, Ann Willow, Susan Moon, et al. "Parabola: The Search for Meaning,Vol. 47, No. 2, Summer 2022, "Ancestors." New York: Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition, Inc., 2022. English language. Softcover magazine with spine. Text with full-color images. 10 x 6.5 in. 25 x 17 cm. 9 oz. pp. 128. Price sticker on front cover. Crease and sticker residue on front cover. Abrasion to back cover. First few pages indented to top right-hand corner. Dog-earring. Pages 7 and 8 missing. Text clean. Good to Fair. No ISBN. No ASIN. ISSN: 0362-1596."Our ancestors are always with us. They reside in the color of our eyes, in our religious and social practices, in how we treat our fellow humans. They are to some extent our fate, but not necessarily our destiny. Ancestors neednâ??t be related to us by bloodâ??although as psychologist Edward Bruce Bynum points out in his contribution to this Summer 2022 issue of Parabola, we all may be descended from a single source, an â??Eveâ? who arose in Africa circa 175,000 years ago. One may choose as oneâ??s ancestor a spiritual teacher, as regular contributor Lillian Firestone does here, in a piece that presents a very rare teaching story from G.I. Gurdjieff. Or we may, like essayist and composer K. Lauren de Boer, take as our ancestors such non-human entities as the first cyanobacteria that produced copious oxygen two billion years ago, or trees, like educator Keith Badger in his compelling essay.".