Everyday Spiritual Practice: Simple Pathways for Enriching Your Life

by Scott W Alexander (Contributor)

Paperback, 1999

Description

Forty inspiring contributors share their personal spiritual practices for making each day more meaningful and satisfying--from meditation and prayer, to recycling and vegetarianism, to quilting and art. This collection suggests a wide variety of ways in which you can spiritually examine, shape, and care for your life, to achieve wholeness, satisfaction, depth, and meaning.

Status

Available

Call number

248.46

Publication

Skinner House Books (1999), Edition: Later Printing, 272 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member Silvernfire
Think of this book as a sampler platter of spiritual practices. While each activity described is part of somebody's spiritual life, some will be more familiar to the reader than others. For example, I'm guessing most people reading this book won't be surprised to find chapters on prayer, sacred
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reading, or meditation, but the chapters on marriage, quilting, and recycling may be unexpected. And somehow I doubt taking up yoga or a martial art would be as "simple" as the subtitle suggests!

I like the range of activities covered in this book. but this really is a sampler platter: to incorporate any one of most of these activities into your own spiritual practice, you're going to have to do more research elsewhere. And as is probably inevitable in a book with this many contributors, some chapters are more engaging than others. Still, it's a good introductory guide to practices both on and off the beaten path.
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LibraryThing member uufnn
About the editor, quoting from the book's back cover: "Scott W. Alexander is the editor of [other books including] 'Salted With Fire: Strategies for Sharing Faith and Growing Congregations,' and 'AIDS and Your Religious Community' . . .He currently serves as minister at River Road Unitarian Church
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in Bethesda, Maryland." The Rev. Beth Graham of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Huntington, New York said of this work, "This book is not simply about finding the sacred in the everyday. Rather, this accessible collection gives tips on how to make the everyday more sacred. By the end of 'Everyday Spiritual Practice,' I felt deeply thankful that so many people from my faith tradition have so much to offer about living life more appreciatively." This work is divided into such divergent topics as engaging the mind: contemplation and engaging the will: right action. A list of resources is included.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

272 p.; 8.56 inches

ISBN

1558963758 / 9781558963757
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