In "Dreamers: On Becoming Authentic," Volume 1 of "Dreamers Trilogy," estranged and confused NYC bag-lady, Judith Fargoe, conjures up The Trinity to rescue her, thus initiating her extraordinary transformation. Judith's ensuing road trip across America includes a life-changing exposure to Taquinta's wisdom circle where women influence women of influence. Judith's spiritual core is opened on a native American reservation and Judith embodies her authentic self in rural Corazon. While rallying the townsfolk in defense of the local aquifer, Judith is selected to address U.S. Senators, and, in so doing, becomes brightly conscious of the impact of her power. The first half of this epic adventure reads like an "every woman's tale" as Judith thrusts herself on a trajectory out of a fog of confusion. As her clarity intensifies, Judith's life steadily builds momentum like Maurice Ravel's, Bolero. Readers who are metaphysically attuned will appreciate the story's references as Judith lifts the veil to consciousness, while those who are seeking a joyous ride will find that here.
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About the Author:
Emanuel Culman, at age 26, arrived in North America from England where he was a rock n roll singer/musician, photographer and Arts Lab Director. He has written on theater, travel and politics for national newspapers and co-art directed a feature film. While owning an art gallery, he took two of his artists as Artistas Convidads (invited artists) to the '86 Sao Paulo Bienal. He hosted and co-produced a television series, "Changes", and currently owns a movie theater. Emanuel lives with his wife in North Dakota.
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