Om Henry Maas: Memoir of a Creative Life
It is always difficult to write about oneself with objectivity, yet I have written my own autobiography called Indelible Memories and found it was simply a stream of consciousness.
I have lived a freedom-loving life, where I have been extremely dedicated and diligent in my life choices of dance, mime, clowning, and yoga.
I have also experienced motherhood twice and have been blessed with wonderful and creative daughters and now two gorgeous granddaughters.
I spent some time in 1960s living with the nomads, an indigenous community in western Australia, who lived independently from white domination. They were guided by a great man named Don Macleod, who fought for their rights of fair payment and working conditions.
I have travelled to America and Europe, but my main interest and passion have been my many trips to India, experiencing the extraordinary spiritual culture still remaining intact. Lessons learned on issues such as life and death, the law of karma, and one's life's purpose.
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