Spiritual ecology : 10 practices to reawaken the sacred in everyday life

by Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Other authorsHilary Hart (Author)
Paperback, 2017

Publication

Imprint: Point Reyes, California : The Golden Sufi Center, 2017. Responsibility: LLewellyn Vaughan-Lee and Hilary Hart. OCLC Number: 961414602. Physical: Text : 1 volume : iii, 96 pages ; 19 cm.

Call number

Steward / Vaugh

Barcode

BK-07580

ISBN

9781941394182

Original publication date

2017

CSS Library Notes

Description: Spiritual Ecology: 10 Practices to Reawaken the Sacred in Everyday Life offers inspiring and practical guidance for reconnecting to the sacred in every day life and transforming our relationship with the Earth. Describing the power of simple, daily practices such as Walking, Gardening, Cooking with Love, and Prayer, this small book supports profound changes in how we think about and respond to the ecological crisis of our times.

Spiritual Ecology: 10 Practices to Reawaken the Sacred in Everyday Life follows our groundbreaking Spiritual Ecology: The Cry of the Earth, now in its second edition, which included spiritual perspectives on climate change, species loss, deforestation, and other aspects of our present environmental crises from renowned spiritual teachers, scientists, and indigenous leaders. That book drew an overwhelmingly positive reaction from readers, many of whom are asking: “What can I do?”

Spiritual Ecology: 10 Practices to Reawaken the Sacred in Everyday Life answers that question with inspiring, personal anecdotes from the author – Sufi teacher Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee – and simple practices we all can do. Rooted in the mystical foundation of the world’s great spiritual traditions, with a particular connection to Sufism, these timeless practices remind readers of our deep connections to life, each other, and the Earth, and invite a return of meaning to our desecrated world.

As Rumi says, “there are a thousand ways to kneel and kiss the ground,” and it is this sacred ground that is calling to us, that needs our living presence, our attentiveness. This small book offers simple ways to reconnect so that we can once again feel the music, the song of our living connection with the Earth.

Contents: Walking -- Breathing -- Gardening -- Seeds and their stories -- Cooking with love -- Cleaning -- Simplicity -- Prayer -- Death -- Meaning and the sacred. Notes -- Acknowledgments.

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Physical description

iii, 96 p.; 19 cm

Description

This book offers inspiring and practical guidance for reconnecting to the sacred in everyday life and transforming our relationship with the Earth. Describing the power of simple and daily practices such as walking, gardening, cooking with love, and prayer, the book supports profound changes in how we think about and respond to the ecological crisis of our times. Rooted in the mystical foundation of the world's great spiritual traditions, with a particular connection to Sufism, these timeless practices remind readers of the deep connections to life, each other, and the Earth, and invite a return of meaning to our desecrated world. As Rumi says, "there are a thousand ways to kneel and kiss the ground," and it is this sacred ground that is calling to us, that needs our living presence, our attentiveness.… (more)

Language

Original language

English
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