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Zormna is at court once more for insubordination--assumed guilty and forced to prove herself innnocent. Unfortunately her record of pranks is against her. And the judges in the Council have a vendetta. At the least, she could lose her position in the Surface Patrol. At worst, she could end up in prison for a crime she did not commit.
Can life every be the same for Julie Summers.She lost and now can she find the will to love again but how can she when she feels that everything is her fault. And now her father is forcing her to go to school which she believes belongs in the pit of hell.With all the sluts and the players and all the people who act as though they don't have a care in the world. Maybe just maybe she'll adjust...or maybe not!!
There is a concensus within the culture that we are collectively torn. Emotional and spiritual growth comes out of opposition. It always has. In the metaphor of this workbook, the opposing forces are the holder (creator) and the (spirit) kite. We learn through creative exercises that if the human spirit is unable to reach its intended potential, it grows desperate to self-actualize.
Zormna is at court once more for insubordination--assumed guilty and forced to prove herself innnocent. Unfortunately her record of pranks is against her. And the judges in the Council have a vendetta. At the least, she could lose her position in the Surface Patrol. At worst, she could end up in prison for a crime she did not commit.
Can life every be the same for Julie Summers.She lost and now can she find the will to love again but how can she when she feels that everything is her fault. And now her father is forcing her to go to school which she believes belongs in the pit of hell.With all the sluts and the players and all the people who act as though they don't have a care in the world. Maybe just maybe she'll adjust...or maybe not!!
There is a concensus within the culture that we are collectively torn. Emotional and spiritual growth comes out of opposition. It always has. In the metaphor of this workbook, the opposing forces are the holder (creator) and the (spirit) kite. We learn through creative exercises that if the human spirit is unable to reach its intended potential, it grows desperate to self-actualize.