Voyage From a Lady Slipper

by S. Scott


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/1/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9780759669208
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9780759669192

About the Book

Voyage From a Lady Slipper depicts how Love, one size, fits all.

Travels and labors, to read and write, these are leisure to this lady in quest. On the street, on the road, on the river of life, she is a vagabond and wanderer. She is all who choose bliss to explore their qualities and make virtue one with themselves, a pleasure, a happiness and a way of life. Between the proud who would have a high opinion of themselves or the vain who would care what others thought of them, she is superfluous for she fits in no common way the "world’s portrait of success." She is in fact quite invisible to the mundane, as in polite dress she roams everywhere so as to feel everyone. This nebulous dilettante of indolence, this seeker of compassion within and without, this rider of myth and dream and all that hints of the loving bonds so discounted in western linear measure; this is her story.

D. H. Lawrence once said about society it was "action and reaction and nothing in between."

In these days of cellular phones, software, voice mail, fax machines and the general pessimism which the media paint of violence in life, she frees herself from the hard drives. Instead, she takes slow drives into her mind, into the awareness that reality is not so much about inane schedules, but about paths where anyone can tenderly connect with all things, compassionately join in loving endeavors and bring to themselves not riches but the richness of true being. Life is about the vocation of true being.

These stories, poems and letters are about becoming through compassionate interaction with others. They are about defining life through personal involvement not competitive intrigue. They are about seeing how we depart from others so as to be truly one with them.

They are about the "between".


About the Author

S. Scott, a native of Marblehead, Massachusetts who has experienced eclectic living, was once employed by Disneyland as a magician in Merlin’s Magic Shop, and has been a kindergarten and Special Education teacher. She is the founder of the Quaint Corner Children’s Museum in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and currently holds a dual residence in Marblehead and in Alameda, California. She has published three other books. From Sage to Song, a poetry collection, and The Legacy of Zig, a novel, were published by University Editions, Inc. Water Table, a second poetry collection, was published by Xlibris. All are available at Amazon.com