Anthony Moore
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"My Father was killed the first night the Marines landed on Saipan. I was two months old. He was twenty-three. This is the story of my search for him and, finally, for myself."
Father, Son, and Healing Ghosts is a story of soul work, of finding one's self, and of healing lifelong wounds. Employing the rich Jungian symbolism from the
movie "Field of Dreams," as well as his own experiences with Jung's philosophy, Anthony T. Moore explores the pain of losing his father before he had the chance to know him, and the ultimate reward of finding him in a place most
permanent—within himself. A story that illuminates those journeys many of us take toward finding ourselves, and toward rediscovering or reinventing our purpose in midlife.
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| 111 pages Paperback |
| 2000 CAPT |
| ISBN 0-935652-52-3 |
| ISBN 13 978-0-935652-52-9 |
| Product No. 60176 |
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$14.95
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