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The mission of the Global Alchemy Forum is to create a modern living myth that integrates and balances the feminine principle of community, compassion, and acceptance. The modern myth is the compellation of the stories we tell about ourselves along with the experiences that bring about personal and global awareness and growth. They are the stories and messages that unify society into a singular global community. Our goal is to share those stories, poems, random thoughts, inspirations, and images that bring greater awareness and insight to the rediscovery of our unity with each other and with the animating Spirit of Nature.
Some of the faces behing the screen:
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Maria Elena B. Mahler
Maria Elena is poet and writer from Chile who earned her degree in Communications from the university in Santiago. She co-authored the non-fiction book, The Heart of Health: the Principles of Physical Health and Vitality (Truth Publishing Co.). In addition, she has written a novel and numerous short stories in the gender of creative non-fiction reflecting the extraordinary lives of common people. She was an editor for "Badlands" a literary journal published by CSUSB-PDC. She has been published in English and in Spanish in various literary journals.
see more at: Wordpress
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Indi Jane
A young inspiring creator, combining the study of anthropology, Jungian psychology, and art, Visiting Jane reflects society in obscured angles, focuses and sights of the abandoned.
See more at: VisitingJane.com
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Taylor Wade
"I am a person. One who enjoys artisan teas, laughter and sometimes writes poems. I create because I just have to."
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Stephen Linsteadt
Stephen is an artist, curator, writer and poet. He has a bachelor of fine arts degree in painting from CSU Long Beach and studied at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston. His first book, The Heart of Health: The Principals of Physical Health and Vitality (Truth Publishing Co.) is now in its second printing. Stephen is now hard at work on his second book: a nonfiction piece about Carl Jung and Jung’s ideas about “The Modern Living Alchemical Myth.”
see more at: StephenLinsteadt.com
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