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Adopted children are often associated with water. Moses came to his mother by floating in a woven basket down a river full of reeds. My element is water because I was born under the sign of Cancer, which means waterborne. My name Susan means lily in Hebrew, and I see myself as being like a water lily. Where most people’s roots thrive in the soil, my roots go into the water.
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The Transformagram Learning Model 
Conflict narratives emerge from autoethnographic and duoethnographic methods that become tools for activating the inner compass, providing directionality for homing in to better-formed storylines and potential flyways. In this creative and reflexive space, story mandalas shapeshift, opening a transformational passageway. Conflict wisdom is enkindled through narrative conflict resolution approaches that increase connectivity and narrative coherency, giving rise to mediatorship.
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Homing In: An Adopted Child's Story Mandala of Connecting, Reunion and Belonging


Homing In: An Adopted Child's Story Mandala of Connecting, Reunion and Belonging
tells how divine timing brought two adopted sisters back to their birth family. It is a true story about lines of inheritance, 
​heartstrings of love, and becoming a pathfinder.​

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“Living in a chalet in the Alps makes hunkering down liveable”

Here is a link to a Blog the Curare Corona Diaries that I participated in with over 100 other anthropologists around the world. My blog just got published this week - 05/09/21

Curare Corona Diaries
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