Soul’s Journey Radio

Good conversations are immensely satisfying to all concerned, and yesterday I was fortunate enough to share one of these with Maggie on Soul’s Journey Radio (www.soulsjourneyradio.com).

Maggie – the host of ‘Manifesting With Maggie’ – is such an intelligent and loving presence that it would be almost impossible not to have a wonderful conversation with her, and we were lucky enough to share the airwaves with various callers, too. I am deeply grateful to all of you for such a magical evening.

We talked about my latest book, ‘Princes, Frogs, and Ugly Sisters’, about Disney’s shameless travesties of the Grimm brothers’ wonderful tales, and about the need to get out there in the world to make things happen – because Cinderella didn’t sit around waiting for her prince. She went out to find him, not just once but three times. And she’s just one example of the determination we need if we’re going to help create our own futures.

There are many ways towards making the future you want, need, and deserve.  All of them require your active participation and effort. You are on a Soul Journey, and it is necessary to walk to get to your destination. There will be free rides along the way, but they can’t happen unless you’re already moving along the road.

About dr.allan.hunter

Dr. Allan G. Hunter was born in England and completed all his degrees at Oxford University, emerging with a doctorate in English Literature in 1983.  For the past twenty years he has been a counselor and a professor of literature at Curry College, Massachusetts.  He is the author of seven books, including Stories We Need to Know; Reading your Life Path in Literature, (Findhorn Press: 2008), and most recently of The Six Archetypes of Love: from Innocent to Magician, (also from Findhorn).  He has written two books on using writing for self-exploration, The Sanity Manual and Life Passages (both from Kroshka/Nova Science Books). 

He works with individuals and organizations to show how at any one time there are six archetypes that we can choose to live, and how we routinely stay in one of these because we don’t know what we’ll be like if we allow development to happen. His insights have been enthusiastically received by Business groups, Human Resources professionals, Counselors, and Educators and they offer a new way to understand personal and professional growth – one based in 3000 years of the western world’s cultural history.

To learn more go to   allanhunter.net

or

www.therapeuticwriting.com 

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