Jesse Wolf Hardin

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Jesse Wolf Hardin (once known as Lone Wolf Circles) is a renowned Gaian wizard, presenter, poet, and author of several books. He is the founder of Animá and the Animá Sanctuary, formerly called The Earthen Spirituality Project. For over two decades his work has appeared in magazines such as Magical Blend, Circle Nature Spirituality Quarterly, Talking Leaves, EarthLight, Green Egg, Sowell Review and Sentient Times, winning praise from the likes of Oberon Zell Ravenheart, Gary Snyder[1] and Ralph Metzner.[2] Terry Tempest Williams writes that "Jesse inspires our passion to take us further seeing the world whole, even holy."[3] When not out presenting he can be found at the enchanted riverside sanctuary he shares with his partner Loba, welcoming seekers for Gaian teachings, quests, and workshops. Jesse has been a presenter at the Starwood Festival.

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Self-Published
  • The Canyon Testament (Earthen Spirituality)
  • Chanting Home: Recovering Sense of Place [1]
  • Home [2]
  • Kokopelli Seed: A Novel of Magic, Earthen Insight, and Gaian Awakening [3]
  • The Way of Animá
Old West Legends
  • Ben Lilly: Bears, Blades & Contradictions [4]
  • John Wesley Hardin & The Shootist Archetype [5]
Collections

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  • 1994 - Oikos: Songs for the Living Earth - Lone Wolf Circles & Friends (Lonely Dice) Music CD
  • 2004 - GaiaTribe: The Enchantment - Music CD
  • 2005 - Rediscovering Our Own Wildness - Lecture CD & cassette

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  1. ^ "A surprising experience-archaic, fresh, futuristic, wild, refined, all at once. Which should be no surprise-that's how the real world is. My respects to Wolf Hardin." -Gary Snyder, Pulitzer Prize winning author (on the back cover of Gaia Eros)
  2. ^ "Wolf's word and voice is the ecstatic song of a man intoxicated with the beauty and diversity of life. The high-spirited and soulful voices of the animals, and of the Earth herself, speak and sing through him, reminding us of our ancient heritage of sacred wildness." -Ralph Metzner, author of Green Psychology (on the back cover of Gaia Eros)
  3. ^ Animá Center. Your Guides

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