Ly De AngelesLy de Angeles. We are deceived by a language that has, in actuality, been shredded from the meat of the mummified bones of our elders. Those who lie in bogs, and shallow fields of forgotten battles, fetal, like petrified hedgehogs, protecting open an never-healing wounds, useless or broken weapons, pleas to be ourselves. Nothing ever goes away, ever actually dies. It is our duty to protecting our own souls, and those of our children, from the predation of a bigoted history. Story is a way of making sense of what would otherwise dull our minds with prattle Ly de Angeles is a writer, psychic, master storyteller and researcher. First published in England in 1987 she has been in print, with one book or another, since. De Angeles facilitates immersive personal and group workshops, both educating and guiding, through initiatory journeys and story-sharing, powerful awakenings of ancestral presences. These experiences rip out the throat of the glib, acceptably incorrect and banal retelling of mythic half-truth and folktale. It is challenging work, but liberating, particularly for those having suffered spiritual and cultural misappropriation and oppression. Award-winning author and film maker, de Angeles currently lives and works in Melbourne. She is an indigenous Celt (see Rivers in the Skin), has strong genealogical roots to Nordic, Irish and Breton ancestry, and is studied in the lore and story of these living landscapes. She bore three children and loves to cook. She is a scholar, a practitioner of several martial arts, a defender of culture, language, freedom of speech, gender diversity and multi-species and equality and right-to-respect. BOOKS New Release 2019: Genesis Read More Read Less