The term 'Wild Man' comes from Robert Bly's landmark book Iron John. The Wild Man is the archetype of a man in his wholeness. The Wild Man knows his purpose, and knows his passion, he knows how to live powerfully,bring value to his world. Wild Man urges men to ask themselves, "What is a Man?" and "What does it take for a man to be happy, strong, and effective in life?" This book seeks to ask these questions. Many men today are suffering a kind of quiet, desperate lost-ness. They're not exactly in-crisis. They're able to hold it together, make a decent salary, take care of their responsibilities, stay out of trouble, and keep it all more or less together, but are they truly happy and living their full potential? Wagner travels throughout the world teaching his no-nonsense brand of meditation and personal transformation to people from all walks of life. This book is born from the many conversations he has with the men he meets on the road, along with his own personal journey as a man and father. The Wild Man is the antidote to the "mild man" - that modern day male creature that has forgotten what he has inside and has given up his power. He lacks passion and purpose.There is a Wild Man and a Mild Man in every modern male. Wherever you are and however you relate to manhood and masculinity, Wagner invites you to wholeheartedly join in the conversation, uncover your true power and live a deeply rich and happy life.
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David H Wagner is a spiritual teacher, men's group leader, and proud father who has dedicated his life to the exploration of personal transformation. He travels widely leading workshops and retreats for people from all walks of life from all over the world. He is the host of The Whole Manchilada Podcast, is a featured meditation teacher on Yogaglo.com, and serves on the faculties of Kripalu and Omega Institutes. Learn more on his website www.davidhwagner.com.
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