Prophecy on the River

Awards:   Short-listed for Ashton Wylie Awards for Mind, Body, Spirit Writing 2020 Short-listed for Next Generation Indie Book Awards 2020
Author:   Judith Hoch
Publisher:   Attar Books
ISBN:  

9780995120341


Pages:   132
Publication Date:   23 June 2019
Format:   Paperback
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  • Short-listed for Ashton Wylie Awards for Mind, Body, Spirit Writing 2020
  • Short-listed for Next Generation Indie Book Awards 2020

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Lights with no apparent source, heating her back while she walks along a riverbank, initiate American anthropologist Judith Hoch into an inspiring process of spiritual renewal. In this vividly written memoir, Judith describes what happened when she and her husband restored newly-purchased New Zealand land to native forest. It quickly becomes a spiritual as well as ecological task-and proves far more difficult than she ever anticipated. Faced with a challenging environment and hostile neighbours, Judith is surprised to find the degradation of the land is not just physical, but has spiritual and ancestral components that urgently need to addressed. Guided by her Miama-based spiritual advisor, Ernesto Picardo,and working with her Waitaha Maori friend, Aroha Ropata, Judith connects to the spiritual forces she needs for her ecological efforts to succeed.

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Author:   Judith Hoch
Publisher:   Attar Books
Imprint:   Attar Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
ISBN:  

9780995120341


ISBN 10:   099512034
Pages:   132
Publication Date:   23 June 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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In Prophecy on the River, artist, anthropologist and environmentalist Judith Hoch describes her magical experiences with the people, land and history of New Zealand. Written in graceful, eloquent prose, this memoir tells how Hoch came to recognise in a very heartfelt and visceral way that her own spiritual rejuvenation, along with that of both indigenous Maori people and descendants of the colonial settlers, depends upon acquiring deep respect for rivers and forests, and appreciating the innate power of the natural world and its need for revitalization. Hoch writes of her efforts, with those of her husband John, to repopulate a forest preserve adjacent to her home on the South Island, her encounters with ancient, majestic trees and with spirits that inhabit waterways, and her struggle with neighbours who despoil the land. Her story is compelling, the narrative flows easily, and the overall experience is both moving and motivating. Richard Schwartz, Emeritus Professor, Florida International University


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Judith Hoch's eyes were first opened to the world of spirit, music, and Africa's rich oral traditions while carrying out doctoral research in western Nigeria, where she lived for two years among the Yoruba people. Her undergraduate work had been at Tulane in New Orleans, where she first encountered Vodou, while her Masters degree research was among Cree people in northcentral Quebec. This research made her very aware of the negative impacts of white colonialism. After receiving her Ph.D. from McGill University, Judith held faculty posts at two Florida Universities, where she taught anthropology and oversaw student research. She later became an exhibiting artist. During this period, she exhibited widely, won a national competition, and gave numerous workshops to discuss her ideas and work, using her art to explore the depths of non-western spirituality and expose the holocaust of the European witch trials. While living in Miami, Judith met a Yoruba priest, Ernesto Pichardo. He challenged her cultural assumptions around whiteness, and introduced her to Yoruba spiritual practices, including to her personal head Orisha, Eleggua/Eshu, the trickster. Judith also studied with the senior teachers of B.K.S Iyengar for many years, teaching at a yoga institute in Miami, and near her home in Aoteaora. Judith and her husband John first arrived in New Zealand in the 1980s, where they bought land, built a house, and planted native trees. There she was strongly drawn to Maori, and especially to Aroha Ropata, whose warmth, generosity and love of Bob Marley made her seem like an islander from the Caribbean, and very Miamian. Prophecy on the River has come out of this rich mix of travel, research, welcomed influences, and personal exploration.

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