From the Publisher:
It is our great pleasure to republish this story of Damanhur and illustrate it for the first time with 150+ black and white photos that show the human face of this community’s incredible accomplishments. We have tried to make the book very user-friendly to people who want to find out about certain areas of research, art, political involvement, bio-sustainability practices, esoteric theory, or community at Damanhur. There are a table of contents, an extensive index, and a table of illustrations. We are pleased to include eight pages of color plates to show some of the beauty of Damanhur. We strongly suggest the reader consider also buying the complementary book by another publisher, COSM – a visual, exquisitely beautiful "coffee-table" art book of photographs of Damanhur’s Temples, called Temples of Humankind (COSM, 2006). ~Hanford Mead Publishers, Inc.
About the Author:
Jeff Merrifield, Ph.D., has worked in local government community arts as animateur and coordinator, organizing festivals, large-scale arts events and innovative projects, for over 43 years. Alongside this community work, he has developed his own creative projects and is founder of Playback Arts, producing theater, video, and publications. He is author of an investigation into the Cathar persecutions, The Perfect Heretics, numerous articles on a range of esoteric subjects and has written fourteen plays, edited three books of children’s poetry, and one of senior citizen reminiscences. Jeff is coordinator of Artswork Essex, a charitable trust providing arts activities for young people, is founder of the Essex Arts Award and is trainer of advisers for the national young people’s Arts Award. He lives in the Essex village of Great Totham in the UK.
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