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The Princess of Dan: A Novel About Redemption

The Princess of Dan: A Novel About Redemption

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The Princess of Dan is a journey of self redemption. One of the two main characters, Danya, is a young woman who lives in Israel at a future time, when the Third Temple has been built. She leads a life that celebrates the gift of redemption. Sarah, the other main character, is a child of the 60's struggling through geographical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual exile. She finally arrives in the Land of Israel. As Danya and Sarah's relationship becomes evident, the line between exile and redemption fades as Sarah finds her own personal redemption.

Our personal and collective redemption requires an inner journey towards the Source of our unity. Redemption is a transformation from our world of mirrors and self-projections to a world of truth and clarity. As we work through our personal stories, we share in the revelation that we really are all facets of one collective soul. True healing occurs when each person fulfills a unique role in expressing the light and love of this truth. Personal redemption is wholeness reclaimed. There is no more inside and outside, hidden and exposed, or mirrors and self projections' confusing one's journey. There are no more battles between the higher self and the lower self, the Divine soul and the animal soul, the injured child and the conscious adult. Rather, our point of reference is pure essence. We transcend inappropriate scenarios of this world as we reclaim ourselves from our personal stories. As each person's identity merges with the Divine love, the life pulse of all creation, we are redeemed.

About the Author

Nechama Sarah Gila Nadborny Burgeman holds a Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi degree in cultural anthropology, with a minor in art history. After traveling the world, Nechama settled in Israel where she attended yeshivas in Safed and Jerusalem, learning from a large array of great teachers. A chassida of the Nadvorna Rebbe zt'l from Bnei Brak, Nechama was privileged to receive life guidance from this renowned tzaddik (righteous person). An avid student, past and present, of Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, Nechama also attended many Shabbatons and lectures by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach z'l and Rav Mordechai Sheinberger. She has studied many Chassidic and Kabbalistic texts, including Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, discourses of the Lubavitcher Rebbes, the Zohar, and the writings of the Ari z'l. Her previous books, The Twelve Dimensions of Israel and Israel and the Seventy Dimensions of the World, were based on knowledge Nechama gained while learning from these Torah masters. Nechama also paints (her artwork plays a prominent role in each of her books) and she plays the harp. She has been living in Israel for the past thirty-one years. Nechama and her husband just built their home on Moshav Tarom, a pastoral and forested area not far from Jerusalem, where she holds retreats for women, teaches, counsels, and continues to write, paint, and play music. She also teaches at Kever Rachel in Bethlehem.
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