This summer,
Spirit Movers Enterprises
will be distributing a new 'zine:

Bodhisattva Revolutionaries

Bodhisattva Revolutionaries and Social Alchemists

38 pages, $2.50
(including shipping)

available anytime after June 21, 2009 from:

MoonRaven
c/o Spirit Movers Enterprises
50 Churchill Ave., #320
Cambridge, MA 02140
Email:
moonraven222@gmail.com

For more information about this zine, visit MoonRaven's Social Alchemy Blog

Spirit Movers Enterprises also offers Robert Dove McClellan's book on cooking.  For excerpts from that plus special tips and recipes from the author
visit
The Cooking Book or to order, send $22.50 to Spirit Movers Enterprises at the address below.
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In addition, Spirit Movers Enterprises still offers the book:

INTERVIEWS WITH SANTA CLAUS

by Robert Dove McClellan

44 pages, $3.50
(including shipping)

available from
Spirit Movers Enterprises
50 Churchill Ave., #320
Cambridge, MA 02140
Email:
robert@spiritmoversenterprises.org

The author’s take on the real Santa Claus and the true motivation for all the mid-winter hoopla, will surprise you and bring a laugh to your belly, just like the jolly one himself. But it may also make you stop and think about your own life and what it means to really give. So, at this season, here’s an offering that will fit in your stocking but in fact is as big as your heart.

There’s a little bit of Santa in all of us; give yourself a treat and see how much of this Santa is in you. For the simple universality espoused by the Imp of the North is a message we might all do well to remember in this rather tempestuous time.
Santa Claus on Chimney

I began writing these ‘interviews’ because for what seemed like the thousandth time in my life somebody asked ‘Did anyone ever tell you that you looked like Santa Claus?’

What started out to be just a merry little reflection on the many times I had dressed up and made surprise entrances from ‘roof tops’, magical closets, and porch doors, became a more introspective piece on the meaning of life. It isn’t completely autobiographical, so some of the material isn’t personally accurate, but I hope that the exchange between Santa Claus and myself as the interviewer will speak to you and prompt you to examine your life in the spirit of loving and giving. And that it will remind you to love and forgive yourself as well.

“For if we relegate giving to just some special occasion, holidays and birthdays, we take away the true meaning of the act which is to open our hearts to one another and to give the only real gift we have to offer—ourselves.

“So, here are five “interviews” with that impossible elf, Santa Claus. I hope you will both laugh and reflect on the meaning it might have for you.”