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About meMargaret De Wys is a composer and faculty member at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts. A dramatic shift in her life set her on a pilgrimage to Ecuador and to becoming a world traveler and explorer
dedicated to the preservation and transmission of traditional wisdom in the modern world. She currently divides her time between Upstate New York and Southeast Nigeria.

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I invite you to get a copy and read Margaret’s DeWys’ amazing new book
BLACK SMOKE: A Woman’s Journey of Healing, Wild Love
and Transformation in the Amazon.
The story is as astonishing as it is miraculous and unfolds much
like an adventure tale or detective novel.


“Black Smoke is a wonderful, beautifully written story...a true adventure told in a style that rivals the best of novels. This first person account by an extraordinary woman of her inner and outer journey through darkness into light is a must read for anyone interested in healing.”
John Perkins, the NY Times Best-selling author of Shapeshifting: Spirit of the Shuar


“This book will thrill and support all readers traveling--or wishing to travel themselves--into
the unknown and the mystery of the human spirit.”
Josie Ravenwing, Author of The Book of Miracles

When composer and Bard College music professor Margaret De Wys learned she had breast cancer, the diagnosis shattered her comfortable life. Seized by fear, crushed by existential loneliness, she couldn’t respond when her loved ones reached out to her. To everyone’s concern, the illness propelled her away from her family and deep into the Amazon to work with Carlos, a charismatic Shuar master of medicina milenaria, an ancient mystical tradition with a highly sophisticated and precise technology
of healing. In Black Smoke, De Wys writes of her amazing encounter with Carlos as he guided her into a world of potent visionary plants, harrowing initiations, and ritual purification. It was, as Carlos called it, “the path of the warrior.”

At once an adventure story, a romance, and a rich exploration of a little-known culture, Black Smoke is destined to become a classic. It captures one woman’s physical, emotional, and “holy voyage” through a world that differs vastly from our own in its perception of healing and wholeness. And what emerges is a revealing chronicle of spiritual insight and a trenchant exploration of the limits of idealism. Not only does De Wys offer a probing look at how our modern technological culture can learn and benefit from indigenous wisdom, but she also weaves a cautionary tale about how potentially dangerous it is—on
both sides—to try to cross those frontiers.

Now available at Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble bookstores.
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Smoke-Journe...

To read the beginning of the book, hear healing songs
from the Amazon, and contact the author, go to:
www.blacksmokethebook.com
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