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Kurt Mähler

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Kurt Mähler authors captivating mythopoetic literature, crafting immersive stories to baptize the imagination. Inspired by the prophetic tradition and the mysteries of the Ancient Faith, Kurt draws on the influence of Lewis and Tolkien, George MacDonald, Dante and Milton, and the Hebrew prophets.

Through rich narrative and symbolic encounter, Kurt’s books guide you on the journey from disillusionment to courage. And along the way, hidden beneath the surface of the tale, are hidden treasures for beginning again: joy-giving sorrow, healing, a fresh mindset, and personal insight.

With decades of global experience and a unique blend of poetic artistry and ancient wisdom, Kurt invites readers to explore new ways of seeing the world and embracing t
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Enrich Your Life Circuit: Set the Lens

Every person is like a river with hidden gold, and those who view them through this lens awaken their courage to reveal it. But how do we set that lens for the murky waters of the everyday? How do we reveal the treasure in the places we go and the people we know?
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“Who understands the thrill of seeing the first bright flowers of spring so clearly as one who has just lived through the long, hard winter?”
Darlene Deibler Rose, Evidence Not Seen: A Woman's Miraculous Faith in the Jungles of World War II

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“The great illusion of leadership is to think that man can be led out of the desert by someone who has never been there.”
Henri J.M. Nouwen, The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society

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“The mystery of one man is too immense and too profound to be explained by another man.”
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“Why should a man marry and have children, study and build a career; why should he invent new techniques, build new institutions, and develop new ideas--when he doubts if there will be a tomorrow which can guarantee the value of human effort?
Crucial here for nuclear man is the lack of a sense of continuity, which is so vital for a creative life. He finds himself part of a nonhistory in which only the sharp moment of the here and now is valuable. For nuclear man life easily becomes a bow whose string is broken and from which no arrow can fly. In his dislocated state he becomes paralyzed. His reactions are not anxiety and joy, which were so much a part of existential man, but apathy and boredom.”
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“preaching means more than handing over a tradition; it is rather the careful and sensitive articulation of what is happening in the community”
Henri J.M. Nouwen, The Wounded Healer: Ministry in Contemporary Society

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