






New Edition:

Song of the Stone
by Barry Brailsford
is an odyssey into universal truth where old
traditions stand tall to support the new. A true story of five
remarkable, life changing, journeys.
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Bringing cutting
edge science and traditional lore together, opens the way to
truths long hidden. We cannot change the past, but we can heal the past, and heal it
now.’
- Barry Brailsford MBE
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"Barry
Brailsford combines mythic majesty with deep and potent
philosophical content. His work is charged with primal power and
spiritual delicacy.”
- Jean Houston, Ph. D Author of A Passion for
the Possible and A Mythic Life; Learning to Live Our Greater Story
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Featured
Book:
If you wish to probe deeper into
the ancient Maori world, Song of the Old Tides
is for you.
A
presentation of ancient Maori lore, relating to the development
of the land and people and the ways they interact. In
Brailsford’s sensitive handing, the old philosophies have much
to say to modern generations. The main message is of oneness –
among all people and of people with nature. People will be
entranced by the beauty of the book’s design and photography. .
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"Barry makes unique and instinctive
use of the magic of words beyond the capacity of all but the most
talented authors. His deep knowledge creates a profound resonance
between past and present ."
- Hamish Miller
Author of It’s Not Too Late, The Sun and the Serpent, The Dance of
the Dragon and co-author of In Search of the Southern Serpent
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"You are a magical writer. I can’t
think of any storyteller into whose writing I am so compellingly
drawn!"
- Ruth
Hamilton, Auckland, New Zealand
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StonePrint NEWS May 2010
Writung agin – translates as ‘writing again’
once I oil the wheels of my computer and pump up the hard drive. I’m
a bit rusty on the keyboard and have a heap of scientific articles
to read to bring me back to speed. It’s been nearly two years since
I put aside work on ‘Origins’ the working title for the book that
tracks Polynesian origins back 14,000 years and traces their amazing
voyages through the Pacific.
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Upper Hutt, NZ Two Evenings with Barry Brailsford
Oasis Centre, 1289 Fergusson Drive,
Upper Hutt, NZ
Exploring Where the Old Tides
Meet - Wednesday 9th June 7.30pm $10
Awakening the Fires of Remembrance -
Thursday 10th June 7.30 pm $10
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