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A Tour de Force of the Human Spirit.
Carolyn Mary Kleefeld
Foreword by Carl A. Faber, Ph.D
240 pages (7" x 1/2")
The Horse and Bird Press, 1979
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$19.95
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SUMMARY
"Climates of the Mind" provokes the reader to explore in prose and free verse the primal journey into the mysteries and underlying dynamics of evolvement and transformation, the inherent truths in nature and alchemy, and the conflicts confronting the individual in his/her essential battles for a personal destiny versus the destiny of humankind. It is a most evocative collection of philosophical aphorisms, defenseless self-revelations and inspiring poetry. |
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REVIEWS
"Ms. Kleefeld is a latter-day Spinoza born on the poetry scene, and in a time of spiritual decadence such as this one, she's most welcome."
– C. Claude Hamel
"CSP World News", Canada
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"Climates of the Mind" explores the problems of being in the world with a courage that is found only in the boldest writers. Kleefeld's power lies in her ability to be totally involved with the mood of the moment, to be so completely focused on her subject so as to make it tangible, sensual. Her self portraits are beguiling and treacherous. Her's is a siren's song woven from all women's deepest emotions, from all humanity's terrible love of life with all its essential loneliness and creative madness.
– Dave Dix
Llewellyn Publications
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A collection of poems and prose which deals with profound issues of human emotions and destiny... Influenced by such great writers as C.G. Jung, Herman Hesse and Anais Nin, Kleefeld probes the recesses of man's consciousness normally left untouched. Her writing is freely expressed and unabashed, a psychological study of the deepest felt feelings.
– "Beverly Hills Courier"
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In "Climates of the Mind", Kleefeld takes the reader on a journey which can result in a spiritual, emotional and intellectual rebirth.
– Catherine Feh
"Sacramento Union"
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