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Touching the
Horizon
A Woman’s
Pilgrimage across Europe
To the Castle
by the Golden City
Karin Jarman
‘There is
gold at the end of the rainbow...’
As a child
Karin Jarman loved to gaze into the distance, longing to reach the
horizon. She had an urge to travel - the very word seeming to
have an enchanting effect. This, together with a deep connection to
fairy tales, inspired her to set foot on her own magical journey to
discover a mysterious castle by a far off Golden City. Karin’s
opportunity came in her 49th year, her children having grown up and left
home. After entertaining many doubts, she eventually set aside work and
family and began a pilgrimage to the 14th century Gothic castle of
Karlstein (Karlstejn), built by Charles IV near Prague in the Czech
republic. Unlike many modern day pilgrims, however, she made the entire
journey on foot, gratefully accepting the hospitality of strangers. Her
aim was not to match the feats of endurance and sporting prowess that
some undertake; rather, she strove to create the
mood of a true pilgrimage - to encounter the sacred through outer
journeying and inner transformation. Her eventful travels covered over
1,200 miles and took some 22 weeks, during which time she stayed with
over 100 different hosts. Having confronted many issues arising out of
her biography, she returned a changed person with new resolves and
initiatives.
Touching the
Horizon is Karin Jarman’s remarkable story, from her first inklings
that such a journey might be possible, to the arrival at the beautiful
fairy tale castle of Karlstein. She also describes the aftermath of her
pilgrimage and its effects on her and her family. This is a rare and
gripping narrative of possibility, realization and metamorphosis. KARIN
JARMAN was born in 1953 in Baden-Baden, Germany. She studied Waldorf
Pedagogy at the Goetheanum, Switzerland, after which she settled in
Great Britain where she worked in a Camphill centre for adults with
special needs. In 1985, together with her husband and three children,
she moved to Gloucestershire and studied Art Therapy. From 1990 she
worked as an art therapist at St Luke’s Medical Centre in Stroud. Karin
helped establish the Hibernia College of Art Therapy, and has run
courses both in this country and abroad. She is currently facilitating
spiritual support groups for people with chronic health issues and life
crises via the organization she established called Oasis.
TO ORDER,
CONTACT:
Booksource,
50 Cambuslang Road, Glasgow,
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0141 643 3961; E-mail. orders@booksource.net
6 May 2008
Temple Lodge Publishing
ISBN 978 1 902636 94 8
21.5 x 13.5 cm
192pp (16pp colour)
£10.95
Paperback
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