Dancing Outside the Box

Coloring Outside the Lines

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Beth Valentine ISBN: 9781491717493
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: December 18, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Beth Valentine
ISBN: 9781491717493
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: December 18, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Beths mother loved to tell this story.
One morning when Beth was three or four years old,
she stepped out onto their front porch wearing coveralls.
A man approached on the sidewalk. Seeing her
he called out, Hello, little boy.
I am not a boy, Beth called back. Im a girl.
Little girls dont wear coveralls, he informed her.
This girl does, she informed him.
That little girl, supremely indifferent to popular opinion,
determined to think for herself and set her own rules,
has stayed alive in this author throughout her long,
very healthy and happy life.
This is a book of ideas. The author tells of incidents
in her own life and in the lives of family members
and friends to illustrate these ideas. In mid-life she slowly
changed from what is considered logical, critical, left brain
thinking to emotional, illogical, right brain thinking,
dismantling her left brain beliefs brick by brick and replacing them
with what many in the western world would consider weird nonsense.
She developed psychic powers, was repeatedly amazed at the power
and range of human consciousness and began to live in a bright
new world filled with surprises and certainties, a magical,
wonder-filled world.

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Beths mother loved to tell this story.
One morning when Beth was three or four years old,
she stepped out onto their front porch wearing coveralls.
A man approached on the sidewalk. Seeing her
he called out, Hello, little boy.
I am not a boy, Beth called back. Im a girl.
Little girls dont wear coveralls, he informed her.
This girl does, she informed him.
That little girl, supremely indifferent to popular opinion,
determined to think for herself and set her own rules,
has stayed alive in this author throughout her long,
very healthy and happy life.
This is a book of ideas. The author tells of incidents
in her own life and in the lives of family members
and friends to illustrate these ideas. In mid-life she slowly
changed from what is considered logical, critical, left brain
thinking to emotional, illogical, right brain thinking,
dismantling her left brain beliefs brick by brick and replacing them
with what many in the western world would consider weird nonsense.
She developed psychic powers, was repeatedly amazed at the power
and range of human consciousness and began to live in a bright
new world filled with surprises and certainties, a magical,
wonder-filled world.

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