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Journey for the One by Monty Joynes

Journey for the One - Monty Joynes


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Information: 529 pages, paperback. (This is a big book and quite heavy).

Back cover of book says: Journey For The One is the spiritual adventure story of an American couple - Jeanne White Eagle and John Pehrson, who make a life-altering vision quest for peace across five continents, often to the most conflicted places on the planet. Their personal search for spiritual meaning and purpose begins with Native American sage Joseph Rael and then expands to Sai Baba in India, Rabbi David Baruch in Israel, and Zulu prophet Credo Mutwa in South Africa. What evolves in their journey is Jeanne White Eagle's vision: the "For the One" Dance and the "For the One" World Youth Dance. Both are ceremonial singing dances that bring people together from all nationalities, religions, and political views to create an experience of interconnectedness. The miracle stories of these global cross-culture interactions are both numerous and significant.

Here, too, is a vivid example of the Divine Feminine, the Goddess Energy that is emerging in the worldwide peace community. It is a dramatic story that women will want to read and endorse, and that men will need to recognize and support.

"I have been blessed with many remarkable, deeply spiritual experiences in my life, and yet what I encountered during that first dance astounded me." - Sue Spies, Johannesburg, South Africa

"The "For the One" Dance is a radiant example of Peace. Spiritual peace is vital to the health of this region of the world (Middle East) and this planet." - Jeff Goldstein, Jerusalem, Israel

"As we dance, we enter the miraculous white flash of creation... This is why the "For the One" Dance has the power to change the world and bring world peace." - Brett Almond, Manchester, England

 

Monty Joynes (1) -
Monty Joynes is primarily a novelist and screenwriter. In non-fiction, he was the narrative author and photo editor of The Celestine Prophecy: The Making of the Movie (2005) with James Redfield, and the author and editor of Conversations with God: The Making of the Movie (2006) with Neale Donald Walsch. In fiction he is best known for his four novels in the Booker Series (Naked Into The Night, Lost In Las Vegas, Save The Good Seed, and Dead Water Rites), which deals with an Anglo character's entry into the culture and metaphysics of contemporary American Indians.

Monty has written and edited professionally in magazine and book publishing for more than 35 years. He also has writer-director credits in two short films, and he has written seven feature-length screenplays currently under option or in various stages of production consideration.

The research and writing of Journey for the One involved the author's full-time devotion for two years. Nearly one million words of the subjects personal journals were considered. Extensive interviews were conducted with the subjects themselves and with nearly 100 others involved with them. The author also served the "For the One" Dance twice as a Dog Soldier and Elder in 2005 and 2006.

 
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Monty writes the story of Jeanne White Eagle and John Pehrson, a couple who left their corporate work to create a new vision of peace in the world, with the aid of the Native American tradition of dance, sound and the honouring of Mother Earth. They show great commitment to their life path and they are honest and open in their book. Jeanne and John share everything with us as Monty described the relationship between them and the challenges they have faced on their journey together. They carry a great message and although this book is a bit too long it is really meaningful. Their story is a testament to intention, faith and commitment: Through Joseph Rael, an Indian of Pueblo and Ute heritage, they were introduced to new visionary experiences that took them out of their old life quite quickly and then travelled to meet others. Jeanne used her operatic voice to awaken the energies, later following visions, they began to teach and lead the people using their personal gifts as well as their experiences gained through visionary dance ceremonies, vision quests, and sweat lodges. If you are in search of something else maybe this book is for you.