Steven McFadden
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Steven McFadden |
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native of New England, Steven McFadden now makes his home in Santa Fe,
New Mexico, where he serves as director of Chiron Communications, and continues his work as a writer, a keynote speaker and group facilitator,
a counselor, and a healer.
Steven
is the author of seven non-fiction
books, including: Legend of the Rainbow Warriors; Profiles
in Wisdom; The Little
Book of Native American Wisdom; Teach Us To Number Our
Days; Farms of Tomorrow; and Farms of Tomorrow Revisited.
He is also the author of the epic, nonfiction saga of North America: Odyssey of the 8th Fire (2006-07), and a correspondent for American Archaeology.
As of 2008 he initiated a new blog The Call of the Land: An Agrarian Primer for the 21st Century, to support his forthcoming book of the same title.
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1975 graduate of Boston University with a Bachelor's degree
in journalism, he worked in newspapers and magazines for several
years before turning his hand to writing books, and to teaching business writing with John Mercer Associates.
Steven
founded Chiron Communications in the 1980s, but rested the enterprise
in the 1990s while he served as National Coordinator for the
annual Earth Day Celebration (1993) and later as director
of The Wisdom Conservancy at Merriam Hill Education Center in Greenville, New Hampshire.
A
Reiki Master of long standing, he has taught the Reiki healing techniques to hundreds of students across North and Central America. He helped John Harvey Gray and
Lourdes Gray, Ph.D. write Hand to Hand: The Longest Practicing
Reiki Master Tells His Story.
He maintains an active interest in farming in general, and Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) in particular; he has reported on the growth and development of CSA in America since its inception in 1986.
Additionally, Steven
is a certified yoga instructor, a professional astrologer, a storyteller, a speaker, and a workshop leader.
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