Connecting a couple of words you mention reminded me of a book I have had very highly recommended to me "The Spirit of Intimacy: Ancient Teachings in the Ways of Relationships"
by Sobonfu Some (a West African Author). I haven't got around to reading it myself yet, but I think it could tie in well the Festival's themes and aims?
My friend Louis Weinstock, author of a new book "How the World is Making Our Children Mad and What to Do About It: A field guide to raising empowered children and growing a more beautiful world", was also at the Fesitval, I think you will enjoy his post on his own experiences https://www.facebook.com/radicalalchemist/posts/pfbid02qC8QosUbLuBfEYaAbNj5n4wMTNSMMFzDq6SNocZUMMyKUoSCRXV9utkuctRdyrySl - I will highlight your post to him too.
Connecting a couple of words you mention reminded me of a book I have had very highly recommended to me "The Spirit of Intimacy: Ancient Teachings in the Ways of Relationships"
by Sobonfu Some (a West African Author). I haven't got around to reading it myself yet, but I think it could tie in well the Festival's themes and aims?
Wow, sounds like a great book. There is a strong West African influence running through Medicine Festival.