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Praise
for Slaying the Dragon
SLAYING THE DRAGON
is a crucial read for parents, teachers, grandparents, and everyone
who makes policies about young men. Bret Stephenson, a noted
authority in adolescent male development, begins his exciting
book by explaining how our cultural erasure of an organized
and ritualized male adolescence has done great harm to our children.
Then he re-invents rites of passage and the rituals of male
adolescence to fit our contemporary age. Stephenson is masterful
in his presentation of how to help boys "slay the dragon"
and thus find a contributive, healthy and successful manhood.
I highly recommend this book!"
--Michael Gurian, Author of A FINE YOUNG
MAN, THE WONDER OF BOYS and THE WONDER OF GIRLS
"[Slaying the
Dragon] builds a much needed bridge between contemporary knowledge
and the wisdom of indigenous elders. By utilizing tools that
are familiar to the western experience and infusing them with
ancestral spiritual wisdom you are inviting people to traverse
the distance from the limitations of the known to the vast resources
of the unknown."
--Malidoma Somé, Author OF WATER
AND THE SPIRIT-Ritual, Magic, and Initiation in the Life of
an
African Shaman; RITUAL: Power, Healing, and Community, and THE
HEALING WISDOM OF AFRICA: Finding Life Purpose Through Nature,
Ritual, and Community
"Bret
Stephenson takes a hard look at how we are raising boys and
explores how ancient wisdom and traditional practices can be
used to help adolescent males become healthy young men and active
members of the community."
Aaron Kipnis--Author of Angry Young
Men; Knights Without Armor; Gender War-Gender Peace
A brilliant and
practical resource and guide for stewarding adolescent boys
into responsible leadership
and manhood
a must for parents, teachers, leaders, and
managers.
--Angeles Arrien, Cultural Anthropologist, Author of THE FOUR-FOLD
WAY and SIGNS OF LIFE
"Society
needs to know these ideas and practices."
Ralph Metzner--Author of Maps of Consciousness,
The Well of Remembrance, The Unfolding Self...
This book fills an
important psychological and mythological need of our time. Parents,
Counselors and Educators could all profit by its commonsense
and timeless wisdom. Stephenson takes the reader through this
zone with expertise, compassion and some darned good storytelling!
--Stephen Larsen, Ph.D. and Robin Larsen Ph.D
(Stephen Larsen is Professor Emeritus of Psychology (SUNY) and
the author of THE SHAMAN'S DOORWAY and THE MYTHIC IMAGINATION,
and with Robin, A FIRE IN THE MIND: THE LIFE OF JOSEPH CAMPBELL-THE
AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY, and THE FASHIONING OF ANGELS, PARTNERSHIP
AS SPIRITUAL PRACTICE. The Larsens co-direct the Center for
Symbolic Studies, a 501 (c) (3) that works with Youth at Risk,
as well as many educational programs for young artists, dancers
and athletes.
(For
full Larsen quote/book Preface, click here)
The issue of our neglected,
abused, and misunderstood teenager is a major social issue as
critical as any today and grievously ignored. Bret Stephenson
makes a valuable contribution toward addressing this neglect.
He offers a splendid and practical therapeutic approach societies
have used for ages. An integral part of a young man's growth,
rites of passage wisely targeted a developmental period which
new research shows is as critical to ongoing development of
intelligence as early infancy and childhood. From Boys to Men
takes this ancient wisdom and updates it as fitting to our times
and temperament. If the vast sums currently spent on trying
to keep teenagers in a failed and punishing school system were
spent on projects such as this, a major step toward social health
would unfold. Stephenson deserves all the support we can give
him. Buy his book, put it to use and spread the word.
--Joseph Chilton Pearce, author of Magical
Child, The Biology of Transcendence, and From Magical Child
to Magical Teen: A Guide to Adolescent Development
Why does America
insist on pumping billions of dollars into models for helping
young men make the transition to adulthood? Stephenson says
we have ignored the lessons of our many ancestors, who devised
a strategy for that rite of passage and stuck with it. The author
pieces together a wealth of information on ancient ritual and
how corporate America has led the charge to abandon those rituals
--YOUTH TODAY: The Newspaper on Youth Work (Oct. 2004)
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