The Way We Pray: Celebrating Spirit from Around the World

by Maggie Oman Shannon

Paperback, 2001

Publication

Conari Press (2001), Paperback, 220 pages

Call number

Meditation / Oman

Barcode

BK-06669

ISBN

1573245712 / 9781573245715

Physical description

220 p.; 7.2 inches

Description

The Way We Pray is the first book to explore prayer practices from the world's many religions. Author Maggie Oman Shannon presents and celebrates fifty wonderfully diverse prayer practices, creating the perfect guide for spiritual explorers everywhere. Among the powerful and colorful rituals described in the book are walking a labyrinth, speaking affirmations, writing in a gratitude journal, displaying prayer flags, dressing in ceremonial costumes, reading sacred scriptures, listening to the resonant sounds of a prayer bowl, drawing a mandala, counting prater beads, fasting, writing haiku, and chanting. For each practice described, Maggie Oman Shannon offers historical details, meanings and interpretations, and stories and anecdotes from practicioners she interviewed. She also includes suggestions for bringing these rituals into one's existing spiritual practice.… (more)

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LibraryThing member luvdancr
This book makes for a good reference tool. It offers a brief overview of many different prayer practices and suggests some ideas for you to practice them in your own quest with god. While it doesn't focus on any one religion, it heavily focuses on them major religions. I recommend this book either
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as a reference tool, or an introduction to prayer practices.
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