Personal Disarmament: Darkness and Light
Poet, playwright, author and psychotherapist, Metzger takes us on an extraordinary journey into the pain and the ecstasy of engaging life to the fullest. She describes her transformative experience with cancer and how the process enabled her to redesign her life, appreciating the simple and listening to the silences. Highlighting this dialogue is her poignant description of a pilgrimage to the Nazi death camps, where her process of self-healing is both powerful and universally relevant.
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Personal Disarmament: Darkness and Light
Poet, playwright, author and psychotherapist, Metzger takes us on an extraordinary journey into the pain and the ecstasy of engaging life to the fullest. She describes her transformative experience with cancer and how the process enabled her to redesign her life, appreciating the simple and listening to the silences. Highlighting this dialogue is her poignant description of a pilgrimage to the Nazi death camps, where her process of self-healing is both powerful and universally relevant.
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Personal Disarmament: Darkness and Light

Personal Disarmament: Darkness and Light

by Deena Metzger

Narrated by Michael Toms

Unabridged — 57 minutes

Personal Disarmament: Darkness and Light

Personal Disarmament: Darkness and Light

by Deena Metzger

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Unabridged — 57 minutes

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Overview

Poet, playwright, author and psychotherapist, Metzger takes us on an extraordinary journey into the pain and the ecstasy of engaging life to the fullest. She describes her transformative experience with cancer and how the process enabled her to redesign her life, appreciating the simple and listening to the silences. Highlighting this dialogue is her poignant description of a pilgrimage to the Nazi death camps, where her process of self-healing is both powerful and universally relevant.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940177403625
Publisher: New Dimensions Foundation
Publication date: 09/06/1990
Edition description: Unabridged
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