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Frank LaRue Owen

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Frank LaRue Owen

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Frank LaRue Owen (a.k.a. Frank Inzan Owen) is a poet and Wayfarer of a Nature-oriented contemplative path shaped by the seasons, numinous experiences in forests and mountains, and meditation. When not hillwalking or tending a year-round organic garden, he facilitates a form of Jungian-inspired contemplative soulwork,

Among his many interests are Japanese aesthetics, research findings surrounding shinrin-yoku, hermit-poet tradition, Jungian dreambody work, midlife psychology, spiritual formation mentoring, and the connection between Nature, dreams, and creative expression.

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His first three books of poetry, published under his birth name (Frank LaRue Owen), are The School of Soft-Attention, The Temple of Warm Harmony, and Stirrup of
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Average rating: 4.71 · 41 ratings · 10 reviews · 5 distinct worksSimilar authors
The School of Soft Attention

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Temple of Warm Harmony

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Stirrup of the Sun  Moon

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Temple of Warm Harmony: Poems

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“Heart-Mind, left to its natural state, is vast as a panorama of Nature.”
Frank LaRue Owen, The School of Soft Attention

“There’s a form of nourishment that only you can give to yourself and if you don’t learn the language of how that’s done, even on your last day here you will have remained a stranger to yourself and all those with whom you kept company.”
Frank LaRue Owen, The School of Soft Attention
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“Make the sunrise a temple.”
Frank LaRue Owen, The School of Soft Attention




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