The song of the bird

by Anthony de Mello

Paperback, 1982

Publication

Garden City, N.Y. : Image Books, 1984, c1982.

Call number

TS / deMel

Barcode

BK-06286

ISBN

9780385196154

Original publication date

1982

Physical description

xvi, 172 p.; 21 cm

Description

"Every one of these stories is about YOU." --Anthony de Mello Everyone loves stories; and in this book the bestselling author of Sadhana- A Way to God shares 124 stories and parables from a variety of traditions both ancient and modern. Each story resonates with life lessons that can teach us inescapable truths about ourselves and our world. De Mello's international acclaim rests on his unique approach to contemplation and ability to heighten self-awareness and self-discovery. His is a holistic approach, and in the words of one reviewer- "his mysticism cuts across all times and peoples and is truly a universal invitation." The Song of the Bird uses the familiar yet enduring medium of the story to illustrate profound realities that bring us in touch with the problems and concerns of daily life, as well as with our common spiritual quest. The aim is to develop the art of tasting and feeling the message of each story to the point that we are transformed. "Let the story speak to your heart, not to your brain," the author directs. "This may make something of a mystic out of you." Enhanced by lovely ink drawings, this is indeed a volume to treasure, to share, and to read many times over, for it is everyone's best companion on the road to spiritual growth.… (more)

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LibraryThing member KiwiPete
A fantastic source of parables and zen-like meditation material. Pick one of the pages - still down; read super slow; and stop. Invaluable.
LibraryThing member cbradley
The Song of the Bird is a storybook. Collected in this book are stories after stories that make you think more than anything else. Rather than saying that one group, one tradition, has the best understanding of the Divine, Mello brings together stories from a variety of traditions and simply asks
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the reader to reflect on them. As a leader of worship in many settings I have used this book to illustrate stories and get people to stretch their minds just a little.
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LibraryThing member godinpain
The entire book blew my mind.
LibraryThing member ReneePaule
Excellent little book

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(33 ratings; 4.4)
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