FRANCIS WELLER, MFT, is a psychotherapist, writer, and soul activist. A master of synthesizing diverse streams of thought from psychology, anthropology, mythology, alchemy, indigenous cultures, and poetic traditions, he has introduced the healing work of ritual to thousands of people. The core of his work is creating pathways to reclaiming our indigenous soul, what psychologist Carl Jung called the "unforgotten wisdom" that resides in the heart of the psyche. To further his work, he founded and currently directs WisdomBridge, an organization offering educational programs that seek to integrate the wisdom from traditional cultures with the insights and knowledge gathered from western cultures.
“In The Wild Edge of Sorrow Francis Weller offers
his readers a breath-taking and dramatic journey of inner discovery
into personal pain resolution, planetary healing, and soul
development. It is an essential publication—one that offers
precious guidance and insight for those who are strong
enough, as well as mature enough, to probe and challenge the
darkness.”
—Spirituality Today
“The Wild Edge of Sorrow marries uncommon compassion with
clear-eyed discernment in its invitation to the reader to become a
soul activist in a soul-devouring culture. It is a comprehensive
manual for conscious grieving and opening to the unprecedented joy
and passion that result from embracing our sorrow.”
—Carolyn Baker, PhD, author of Love in the Age of Ecological
Apocalypse and Collapsing Consciously
“The Wild Edge of Sorrow is extraordinary, and explores the ongoing
pain of separation from community and nature that we all feel.
Reading Weller’s book, I've realized that we have a lot of
unprocessed grief to share. This book will be a gift to many.”
—Charles Eisenstein, author of The More Beautiful World Our Hearts
Know is Possible
“Weller guides us into the difficult geography of sorrow and helps
us find our way back to our souls. He brings much-needed
medicine to a culture that relies upon distraction and
anesthesia to cope with the daily losses that surround us.”
—Malidoma Somé, author of The Healing Wisdom of Africa:
Finding Life Purpose Through Nature, Ritual, and Community
“This book rings a shivering bell of hope: that, when lifted by
ritual and fellowship, the moist ground of grief actually contains
a treasury of gifts that are our ancestral birthright. A delightful
wisdom shines through every page of The Wild Edge of Sorrow.”
—Martin Shaw, author of A Branch From The Lightning Tree
“This book is not only a map to navigate some of the most
tender and difficult regions of the psyche, but a work of
literary art.”
—Kim Rosen, author of Saved by a Poem: The Transformative Power of
Words
“Quite possibly the best guidebook ever crafted on the art of
grieving, this volume is also a brilliant and poetic handbook
for becoming fully human, more exquisitely alive, and more able
to contribute to cultural change. The Wild Edge of Sorrow
invites us into the very heart of sorrow, profound healing, and
a deepened communion with each other and Earth.”
—Bill Plotkin, author of Wild Mind: A Field Guide to the Human
Psyche and Soulcraft: Crossing into the Mysteries of Nature and
Psyche
"This book is a work of beauty: beauty in its language, its poetic
sensibility, in its deep insights into the nature of
loss and its effect on the human soul. Weller's book is,
finally, a healing balm. It shows how our tears may be
the redemptive waters we have needed for so long."
—Roger Housden, author of Ten Poems to Say Goodbye
"Francis Weller’s book, The Wild Edge of Sorrow is so deeply
honest, insightful, and hopeful. His style of writing and speaking
is poetic, and yet one feels as though they are in conversation
with a neighbor. Should you purchase the book, read it with a pen
by your side. You’ll want to underline and remember the rich prose
on every page."
—Marianna Cacciatore, author of Being There for Someone in
Grief
"The warmth of Weller’s voice and his beautiful language, will
speak directly to your soul, in a way your soul has longed to feel
embraced. His words will open your heart to receive your own
most tender and vulnerable feelings as a gift to be cherished as
they may bring forth a new depth of connection to the soul of the
world."
—Dr. Risa Kaparo, author of Awakening Somatic Intelligence
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