Ebook: Blessing; The art and the practice
Author: David Spangler
- Genre: Religion // Esoteric; Mystery
- Tags: Metaphysics, Parapsychology, Occult & Paranormal, Self-help, Soul, Psychology, New Age Spirituality
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- Language: English
- epub
“[This] wonderful book offers us simple, practical steps in using our power to bless as part of a spiritual practice for personal and social transformation.”
—Michael Murphy,
author of Golf in the Kingdom
“David Spangler has an amazing ability to take metaphysical wisdom into the quotidian byways of our everyday lives. He shows us that the ‘new age’ is not some starry-eyed impractical concept but a way of living, which fully embraced and understood can bless us indeed—in our most ordinary-seeming aspects.”
—Stephen Larsen, Ph.D.,
author of The Shaman’s Doorway
and A Fire in the Mind: The Life of Joseph Campbell
“Although the idea of blessing is often thought of in the context of religion, Spangler takes it to a broader level, removing it from such limitations, describing it as a kind of universal, transcendental communication—a communication that serves to strengthen our awareness of relatedness and our ability to tap into our own sources of inner peace.”
—NAPRA Review
“Like a clear spring gushing up from some bottomless source, David Spangler’s writing splashes into us, quenching our thirst for the intelligence and sweetness and fullness of Love. David leads us through the clashing surfaces of our world into the still depths of Spirit where giving and receiving blessing is as natural and free as sunlight.”
—Richard Chamberlain
—Michael Murphy,
author of Golf in the Kingdom
“David Spangler has an amazing ability to take metaphysical wisdom into the quotidian byways of our everyday lives. He shows us that the ‘new age’ is not some starry-eyed impractical concept but a way of living, which fully embraced and understood can bless us indeed—in our most ordinary-seeming aspects.”
—Stephen Larsen, Ph.D.,
author of The Shaman’s Doorway
and A Fire in the Mind: The Life of Joseph Campbell
“Although the idea of blessing is often thought of in the context of religion, Spangler takes it to a broader level, removing it from such limitations, describing it as a kind of universal, transcendental communication—a communication that serves to strengthen our awareness of relatedness and our ability to tap into our own sources of inner peace.”
—NAPRA Review
“Like a clear spring gushing up from some bottomless source, David Spangler’s writing splashes into us, quenching our thirst for the intelligence and sweetness and fullness of Love. David leads us through the clashing surfaces of our world into the still depths of Spirit where giving and receiving blessing is as natural and free as sunlight.”
—Richard Chamberlain
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