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This is a story of a soul who journeys through nine distinct cycles of time, and gradually experiences and discovers the purpose of her life. Written in the poetic symbols of the imagination, with the heroine being at first a tiny rose-seed, the author hopes to enchant and inspire the reader with a vision of the unfolding stages of the life we all share. The beautiful illustrations are by Corinne Randall, a well-known artist based in Bristol, UK. They perfectly match the tones and colours of The Rainbow Rings of Time. Come, children and grown-ups alike! Take a magical journey through these…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a story of a soul who journeys through nine distinct cycles of time, and gradually experiences and discovers the purpose of her life. Written in the poetic symbols of the imagination, with the heroine being at first a tiny rose-seed, the author hopes to enchant and inspire the reader with a vision of the unfolding stages of the life we all share. The beautiful illustrations are by Corinne Randall, a well-known artist based in Bristol, UK. They perfectly match the tones and colours of The Rainbow Rings of Time. Come, children and grown-ups alike! Take a magical journey through these many coloured rings of time with a rose-seed soul as she travels on so many exciting and unusual adventures.
Autorenporträt
The author grew up in a small cottage in Somerset, England. As a child she loved dancing, singing, playing the piano and violin, and writing stories and poems. Later, after pioneering a research project at the Pestalozzi Children's Village in Switzerland and graduating in Psychology, she emigrated to Canada where she lived and worked in many different provinces. But having an adventurous spirit, she eventually gravitated to the wilderness of the Kootenay Mountains of British Columbia, living amiably with wild horses and the occasional bear. This is where she wrote this book in 1972. Returning to civilisation in England after a few years, she qualified in several therapeutic disciplines, and resumed playing the violin in symphony orchestras.