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Carla Woody
Carla Woody is a long-time teacher of conscious living, who has been mentoring people for more than twenty years, helping them live through their deeply held values. In 1999 she established Kenosis LLC to support human potential through spiritual travel journeys and programs integrating... show more

Carla Woody is a long-time teacher of conscious living, who has been mentoring people for more than twenty years, helping them live through their deeply held values. In 1999 she established Kenosis LLC to support human potential through spiritual travel journeys and programs integrating Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and sacred world traditions. She founded Kenosis Spirit Keepers, an international 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, in 2007 to help preserve indigenous wisdom ways threatened with decimation. Her work focuses primarily on the Maya, Quechua and Hopi peoples. Carla writes articles related to spirituality, natural healing and advocacy of Native traditions. Books include Calling Our Spirits Home (2000), Standing Stark (2004), Portals to the Vision Serpent (2013). She is also a fine artist and makes her home near Prescott, Arizona. Follow her blog The Lifepath Dialogues on Wordpress.
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Kindle Nook Books
Kindle Nook Books rated it 12 years ago
What did you dislike? Nothing at all. Everything about this book was perfect. The story flowed. The plot was strong and the characters were well-developed. Woody's style at using the Mayan culture to further her story only added to the splendour of the story.Tell us whatever you thought. My favourit...
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http://www.authors-friend.com/ rated it 12 years ago
Were there any other especially interesting characters? Mama Luna. She takes care of Preston when Sybilla is away. Although Sybilla is very clear in expressing that she is the mother and authority figure for Preston, he feels no connection to her and instead absorbs the lessons and teachings from Ma...
Dreaming Pages
Dreaming Pages rated it 12 years ago
Was it a good book? Many of the book club members enjoyed this book for the way it was written and for the research that was poured into it. For me, I loved the fact that the author took a simple everyday story about a man discovering his past and filled it with historical and cultural elements that...
The Reading Cat
The Reading Cat rated it 12 years ago
Summarize the book without giving away the ending. Preston Cadell is tormented by the lack of information he has about his father and wants to know more about what actually happened. It doesn't help that his mother seems to evade the issue like the plague and when he finally gets closer to the truth...
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