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Keepers of the Fire: Journey to the Tree of Life Based on Black Elk's Vision

by Eagle Walking Turtle

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"Keepers of the Fire was inspired by the vision of Black Elk, an Oglala Sioux medicine man who lived at the turn of this century. A simple archetypal myth resulting from Eagle Walking Turtle's own visionary breakthrough underlies the journey made by medicine man, Blue Spotted Horse, to the far ends of the earth to spread a message of peace and harmony. The story is vividly and evocatively illustrated with twenty-three full color paintings which came to Eagle Walking Turtle at the time of his awakewning."-- Back cover.… (more)
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"Keepers of the Fire was inspired by the vision of Black Elk, an Oglala Sioux medicine man who lived at the turn of this century. A simple archetypal myth resulting from Eagle Walking Turtle's own visionary breakthrough underlies the journey made by medicine man, Blue Spotted Horse, to the far ends of the earth to spread a message of peace and harmony. The story is vividly and evocatively illustrated with twenty-three full color paintings which came to Eagle Walking Turtle at the time of his awakewning."-- Back cover.

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