About The Land Beyond the River Workbook: A Discussion for Truth Seekers and Budding Philosophers:
The Land Beyond the River: A Workbook for New Beginnings
The river has been crossed and life is beginning again. A new culture is taking root in The Land Beyond the River. But how to start? Many of the people are invested in this new start. They want to create an accepting, open place for all who to belong.
Luckily, they have records from “The Ancients”. The Ancients are the great philosophers from days of old who shared their wisdom with the people of the days of old. But they did not listen. The new peoples vow to abide by the wisdom they will learn.
And then, there is “Grandfather”, a sage who lived to cross the river. He brings practical knowledge and his own philosophy to the people.
It is a new beginning. The people are filled with hope, a yearning to learn the ways of old and a reverence for the voices of those who have gone before. We all stand on the shoulders of those who have come before us. We gain strength with every river we cross – as long as we heed the wisdom we take with us to the water’s edge… and beyond.
This workbook is your invitation to embark on this journey of renewal and learning. Through thought-provoking exercises, reflective prompts, and ancient wisdom, you’ll join the people of The Land Beyond the River as they build a community rooted in openness, understanding, and growth.
Whether you’ve just crossed your own “river” or are yearning for inspiration to begin again, this workbook will guide you in reflecting on the past, learning from those who came before, and shaping the future with intention and hope.
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Author Bio:
Susan grew up in Wisconsin before enlisting in the Air Force. Following her service, she charted a career within USA Petroleum and later transitioned to Atlantic Richfield/ARCO as a representative for franchise and convenience store owners. Transitioning from the corporate world, she earned a master’s degree from United Theological Seminary. Over the past 25 years, she has shared her knowledge at Ozarks Technical Community College in World Religions.
Susan explored human thought, and existential questions of moral, ethical, and religious ideals. Her exploration wasn’t limited to an ancient world but to the parallels in modern society and culture with implications for the future. Her teaching style inspired her own reflections and sparked a flame, which grew into the world of writing.
Susan’s commitment extends beyond academics and serves as an active member of the Vietnam and Ozarks Veterans Coalition, where she served as Chaplain and current Secretary helping veteran families in need. She is also a Women’s Legion Post 1214 member with a dedication to service.
In essence, Susan’s life has been woven with threads of service, teaching, and a commitment to bettering her community.