When I was first asked to review The Sage Age by MaAnna Stephenson, I was a bit resistant. Primarily due to time constraints. I read a little about the book and realized it was a genre I very much enjoy. I also realized this book is very different than others on the market. Read on to find out why.
Combining the knowledge of physics with intuitive practice is no small task. The two disciplines often use the same words to mean entirely different things. Written for the seeker with more than a casual interest, The Sage Age – Blending Science with Intuitive Wisdom demystifies complex ideas with intelligent analogies and examples designed to appeal to both the scientist and the natural intuitive.
Four years in the writing, this expansive new work combines knowledge from the physical sciences and the intuitive arts to present a visionary perspective that harmonizes these diverse disciplines into one body of knowledge.
With a well-researched approach to its subjects, The Sage Age covers a broad range of material from ancient to modern thought, frontier science and current intuitive practice to deliver a depth and breadth of understanding that culminates in a holistic perspective for our time.
Living up to its mantra of "new models for new thought," The Sage Age is certain to be a catalyst for dialogue and is destined to be a major work in its field.
To learn more and get your own copy go to http://www.sageage.net/
Blessings,
Kathleen Gage


Kathleen,
Thank you for posting your review of The Sage Age. I will be available to respond to comments or questions from your readers.
MaAnna Stephenson
author
Posted by: MaAnna Stephenson | October 19, 2008 at 06:47 AM
MaAnna's book goes into depth to explain scientific and historical facts then allows the reader to draw their own conclusions about how this blends with the intuitive arts. The author is equally knowledgeable on both sides of these topics, but she doesn't force any bias in her treatment.
Thanks for posting the material about her book on your blog.
Yvonne
Posted by: Yvonne Perry | October 19, 2008 at 07:36 AM
MaAnna's book is one well worth reading. And more than once.
Kathleen Gage
Posted by: Kathleen Gage | October 19, 2008 at 08:26 AM
I'm looking forward to hearing a lot more about this book.
Malcolm
Posted by: Malcolm R. Campbell | October 20, 2008 at 06:59 PM