Mystics in the Street
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About the Book
Mystics in the Street is a fictional Care of the Soul. Carlos Dante is a modern medicine man in the role of a burnt-out psychotherapist. His message is two-fold. On one hand, this is a time in human history in which we have a vast amount of information available to us about the soul, spirit and body; its wounds and potential for healing. On the other, we have never felt less certain about what to do with all that information, much less the latest medication although we’ve read the top non-fiction literature and the newsworthy medical reports.
Mystics in the Street tells a story that suggests a path with heart, through the Information Age. It shares a way to bypass the news reports, radio ads and blurry TV screens. It's modern fishes and loaves. A way of mastery for people where just one word, a poem or a sunrise can become food serving many.
About the Author
Katherine Minott, M.A. is a teacher, writer and photographer. She attended Prescott College, a liberal arts and environmental institution where she earned a Master of Arts in Literature. This was her first literary collaboration, one that she approached imaginatively and with integrity, courage and love of beauty.