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Lynne Maree lives in Mt Maunganui, in the beautiful Bay Of Plenty, New Zealand. Her passion is in assisting others to be all they can be and helping support and promote them in their life work. Lynne has studied computer programming and web design, as well as having held a number of Management and Administrative roles during her working career. She also worked with Primary School children as an Information Technology Tutor which resulted in some exciting projects with teachers and children from all around the world.
Formerly titled "Astral Travelling, The Avatar and Me".
Renamed "The Amazing Journey" and officially relaunched July 3rd 2013.
Have you ever experienced conscious astral travel? Author Richard F. Holmes, in his book "The Amazing Journey" has documented many of his incredible and deeply…
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Inspirational Storytellers Meets The Shticks
It was such a pleasure to meet Veronica Anderson and her companions The Shticks last month when Veronica was the 1000th person to Inspirational Storytellers on Facebook. Since then I have called by to see what The Shticks are up to...and…
Polemics, Poetry and Peace: Stephen J Kalinich
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Introducing and welcoming Stephen John Kalinich to Inspirational Storytellers! We hope you enjoy this video introduction and will call by Youtube and leave a comment or…
Born Remembering
This coming Tuesday (4/23) join Nancy Wait as she chats with Carol Lamb, writer, teacher and founder member of Rainbow Light Foundation, an international teaching organization based in the North of England.
Born Remembering is the story…
When Wolf Steps In
Wolf, brother and guide to man....
Though I have been attending Native American ceremonies for a few years, there were still many native people who would basically be cordial, but distant. Especially the women of the tribe. An Anglo…
“Through Whose Eyes” – Book by Jacqueline Rainey
From Author, Jacqueline Rainey: They say we can't choose our family, but when you see the world through a child's eyes the choice to let go of those who are supposed to love you and care for you always is not always easy; not…
The Story Behind Denny Morales of “The Last Formula”
Denny Morales started his career at the young age of 16, becoming one of the youngest directors in television. Over the course of 14 years, he worked with ABC, NBC, CBS, CW, and Fox directing and technical directing, where he won…
“Higher Vibrational Life Reflections” – Book Launch Nov 13th
"Higher Vibrational Life Reflections"
365 Expressions of Pure Divine Potential which Reflect the Loving Creative Spirit We Truly Are.
We as humanity are evolving from a competitive control based society to a society that…
Please Help Support the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers
RARE BOOK SALE
Thanks to a major donation from the Ringing Rocks Foundation, you can now purchase a complete set of the books from Ringing Rocks' Profiles of Healing series.
100% of the profit from the…
Richard Holmes on “The Author’s Show” this coming week!
One of our inspirational writers, Richard Holmes from the United Kingdom, is featured on US radio's "The Authors Show". He is talking about his book Astral Travelling, The Avatar and Me and also about some of his life…
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"Stories are the creative conversion of life itself into a more powerful, clearer, more meaningful experience. They are the currency of human contact." — Robert McKee
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"Stories live in your blood and bones, follow the seasons and light candles on the darkest night - every storyteller knows she or he is also a teacher..." —Patti Davis
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"Life itself is the most wonderful fairytale of all." —Hans Christian Andersen
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"There have been great societies that did not use the wheel, but there have been no societies that did not tell stories." —Ursula K. LeGuin
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"People are hungry for stories. It’s part of our very being. Storytelling is a form of history, of immortality too. It goes from one generation to another." —Studs Terkel
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“Stories tell us of what we already knew and forgot, and remind us of what we haven’t yet imagined.” —Anne Watson