Greg Dandeneau struggled to find meaning as a carpenter while always dreaming of being in the wilderness. Feeling at the mercy of depression and life’s seemingly hidden forces, he immersed himself in many psychology and spiritual books, courses, workshops, teachings, and philosophies, trying to find the answers to life’s biggest questions. Through his book, he especially hopes to illuminate the healing power of nature and that we should question not only our beliefs and everything we think we know, but the definition of belief itself. He suggests that love is ultimately the only open road; all else is a dead end street. But paradoxically, we must walk those streets to come to that realization.
Greg lives with his wife, Fiona, in their cozy, artistic home in the beautiful, sacred, and historic hills of Southern Saskatchewan. He can be found roaming the back country, lying under the stars without a tent and letting the coyote’s cry sing him to sleep.
Greg lives with his wife, Fiona, in their cozy, artistic home in the beautiful, sacred, and historic hills of Southern Saskatchewan. He can be found roaming the back country, lying under the stars without a tent and letting the coyote’s cry sing him to sleep.