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Praise for the Mystical Traveler Series
"Fawn Moran is further confirmation of the saying that the gods are not illiterate… even when they speak in an esoteric key. The poems gathered in her Mystical Traveler series were received in states of silent ecstasy, much like certain writings of the feminine mystics of the Middle Ages. Not only do they bear the marks of that heterodox strain of Christianity – they uncannily whisper of a mysterious, divine presence so close as to be within, even as it is beyond everything in this world – but they do so in a voice influenced by an eclectic, lifelong spiritual itinerary.
During the height of the AIDS crisis, being a longtime HIV activist, Fawn co-founded a publishing house producing educational literature for the groups and services that were ground zero in the struggle for the lives of those most affected by HIV/AIDS. After watching her friends slowly die from the disease and having her own unresolved traumas rise again, she went on an inner quest that left her transformed: serene, less attached, and, dare I say, a bit wise. I encountered her while doing ethnographic research on channeling, and came to trust her discerning, profound perspective, which can be heard throughout these books. Those who know they are lost can find some light here, along with an invitation to not fear the unknown paths ahead.”
Peter Skafish, Anthropologist,
Laboratoire d’Anthropologie Sociale, Collège de France
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