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Simple and sacred descriptions of indigenous wisdoms where readers discover how celestial cycles merge with seven skills for long life, and learn the secrets of becoming spiritual warriors of the mind and heart. "This is the book that Carlos Aceves' fans have been waiting for. At last a codification of the wisdom that Aceves teaches during classroom lessons, community lectures, public workshops, and circles around the fire. As hosts who have brought Aceves to Central Texas audiences, we continually hear the aftermath of presentations long past: 'When will he be back?' 'I want to attend his…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Simple and sacred descriptions of indigenous wisdoms where readers discover how celestial cycles merge with seven skills for long life, and learn the secrets of becoming spiritual warriors of the mind and heart. "This is the book that Carlos Aceves' fans have been waiting for. At last a codification of the wisdom that Aceves teaches during classroom lessons, community lectures, public workshops, and circles around the fire. As hosts who have brought Aceves to Central Texas audiences, we continually hear the aftermath of presentations long past: 'When will he be back?' 'I want to attend his workshop.' 'I should have brought a notepad to take notes.' With 'Nine Seasons' not only will Aceves' accessibility be expanded to those appreciative of indigenous wisdom, but established fans will have a tidy manual for quick refreshers on the road to a sacred and balanced life." - Mario Garza, Ph.D, Board of Directors Chair, San Marcos, Texas, U.S.
Autorenporträt
Carlos Aceves, born in 1954, has a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and a Master of Education in educational psychology. He is a bilingual teacher in Canutillo, Texas, and coordinates the Xinachtli Project for the Indigenous Cultures Institute. The Xinachtli Project utilizes Mesoamerican pedagogy to teach young children. He has presented at national conferences and various universities and institutions across the country. He began learning indigenous spirituality in 1980 from maestro Jesus Ventura and maestra Paola Juarez. Later, he traveled to Mexico, studying with several maestros of the Nahuatl and Mayan traditions. He has published in educational journals, chapters in texts for teacher education, and is author of the novel Diadema (Floricanto Press). Yolohuitzcalotl is his Nahuatl name, which means "Crow with a Hummingbird for a Heart."