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10 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Spiritual journey in the wild Dec 09, 2000
By Gwyneth Calvetti This is a book which requires that one actually read the dust jacket description. From the cover and the title, a reader might think this is a book about tracking skills. It is. However, the animal that Rezendes teaches his students to track is ultimately themselves. The other reviews here already outline Rezendes' personal history, which he often uses as example in his teachings. His approach to self discovery is one I'd not encountered before, however. Yes, I know many seek quiet in the woods to get in touch with their own spirit, but this notion of tracking and stalking another animal to achieve this end is fascinating to me. Fascinating also are the connections he makes from seemingly unrelated incidents such as a bobcat's journey and that of spiritual seekers. He gives us simple exercises we can try in our own "wilderness" to help us experience the ideas he suggests. His ability to read the signs left by the animals amazed me, and I have been one to look at such things carefully in my own forays into the wild. This book shows that there is so much I haven't seen, both in tracking wild creatures and my own journey through life. Whether you agree with his approach or not, this is a highly readable and thought-provoking book, a refreshing change from most of the "self help" genre.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
One of the best that I continue to re-read Mar 27, 2000
By Rob Speiden By sharing his incredible life experiences, Paul opens himself and the lessons he has learned as a way of understanding the natural world of which we are part. Paul's book has shed light on previously undiscovered and unobserved occurences in the environment that surrounds my house and inhabits my thoughts. As Paul guides the reader through the discoveries of the relationships between animals, plants and the web of life, he also sheds insight into our actions and our relationship to everything we observe, from watching your pets behaviors to reasoning the need to claim our personal space. I have also attended two of Paul's week-long animal tracking courses. Like the book, his classes have provided a means for any interested person to observe the wilderness, and the wild within. One of my copies of this book has a lot of notes written where the lessons presented offer insight to my experiences, and lack thereof. If you are interested in an easy-to-read, verifiable page-turner, read The Wild Within, and explore the same.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
It's right in front of you Jul 02, 2001
By Algernon D'Ammassa Everything Paul Rezendes shows his students is right in front of them and requires no explanation. This is an irony the wilderness student is familiar with, and so is the spiritual practitioner. THE WILD WITHIN is a book about tracking, and a delightful record of an enthusiastic and engaging teacher. It is also a very open yet unassuming autobiography, including the author's experiences as leader of a motorcycle gang, yoga student, and now ardent outdoorsman. His spiritual insights are without denomination or zeal, and do not intrude in the slightest upon his tribute to the natural world and the wonders it holds for anyone who will walk softly and listen. The first meeting of a stalking seminar begins when students arrive at the location to find Rezendes's jeep baring a sign that reads, "Your program has begun. You must find your instructor. He is watching you." Students poke around for quite a while, but they cannot find a man who is sitting no more than ten feet away, watching from a thicket. Even when they nearly step on him. Even when he shouts "Turkeys!" at them. Rezendes writes, "Everything we ever need to learn, if we want to know deeply who we are, if we want to know what keeps us from connecting with nature, is all here in front of us all the time. All we have to do is pay attention..." and observe how, as his students learned in this instance, how certain thought habits keep us out of our sensory awareness and separate us from our own life.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The Wild Within is waiting for you. Apr 08, 2000
By Barbara Warren Most of us lead hurried, demanding lives, cut off from the natural world that surrounds us. The Wild Within walks us back into this natural world, into the sights, sounds, and smells of the wild. Paul Rezendes guides us gently by sharing his own personal trials, revelations and experiences. But, this is more than a book about the outdoors! From his intimidate encounters with wild animals, Paul Rezendes turns to himself and to all of us and examines who we are in the greater scheme of life. Some people may not be ready to let go of their ideas of self, preconceived notions, the control of thought, of ego and fear in order to step into the wild and the wild within, but for those who are ready, the "wild within" is waiting.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
To be able to see what we all should strive to see Mar 23, 2000
By Kevin As a student of tracking I found the book to be both insightful and awakening. Mr. Rezendes is able to put into words, vision, listening, conflict and issues of self which can only make the reader able to appreciate what is actually being said in the out of doors. I truly recommend this book to all those who want to know what they are missing and the steps to get there when they step off of the pavement and want to follow the signs. Mr. Rezendes Thank You!
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