Gifts of the Spirit: Living the Wisdom of the Great Religious Traditions

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by Philip Zaleski

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A landmark contribution to popular spirituality, Gifts of the Spirit mines the depths of the world's great spiritual traditions to make their riches accessible to each of us. Philip Zaleski and Paul Kaufman show how we can transform the ordinary moments of our days and lives through everyday contemplative practice that endows them with greater meaning, clarity and joy. The authors draw on the wisdom of many of today's eminent teachers, including Jon Kabat-Zinn, Robert Thurman, Sharon Salzberg, Ram Dass, Joseph Bruchac, Joan Halifax, Therese Schroeder-Sheker, Brother David Steindl-Rast, Mother Mary Clare Vincent, Kabir Helminski and Rabbi Jonathan Omer-Man. Each chapter brings spiritual wisdom and practices, both Eastern and Western, to bear on all the elements of everyday living and life's key passages. "A no-sweat guide to infusing the everyday stuff of our lives with meaning and value by drawing on the wisdom and practices of the great religious traditions." -- Richard Carlson, Ph.D., author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff . . . and It's All Small Stuff "Great a friend, climb a hill, slice a radish . . . Gifts of the Spirit would have us understand that there are no ordinary acts: only windows onto grace, light, and glory that we haven't had the sense to open. A wise and lovely sourcebook." -- Carol Lee Flinders, author of Laurel's Kitchen and Enduring Grace "This admirable book presents a treasure trove of ancient religious practices just waiting to be resurrected in the rhythms of our everyday lives." -- Frederic Brussat, coauthor of Spiritual Literacy: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life What if there were a guide book that could teach us to incorporate the wisdom of the great religious traditions into our everyday lives? That's precisely what authors Philip Zaleski and Paul Kaufman provide in this wonderful book. They reveal how everything we do each day and every major life event can be enriched by adopting a spirit of contemplation. From waking up, eating, and working to simple pleasures including gardening, music, and walking, the authors describe essential spiritual practices that represent centuries of accumulated religious wisdom about how best to live. For instance, with delightful counsel from Dr. Dean Ornish, Sharon Salzberg, Edward Espe Brown, Brother David Steindl-Rast, and Rabbi Jonathan Omer-Man, they present practical instruction in the Zen art of mindful cooking and eating, the Jewish practice of blessing, and the Christian grace of thanksgiving and remembrance of God. Gifts of the Spirit offers and everyday spiritual path that each of us can put into practice. While many of us will remain anchored in one tradition--whether it be Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, or other--this book shows that our lives can be enhanced and deepened by encounters with other practices and perspectives, as well as by exploration of the hidden riches of our own tradition. Gifts of the Spirit is a pioneering presentation of the new spiritual path that is now emerging as we become fully aware of the wide variety of religious traditions that can enrich the human spirit. For the authors, the key is contemplation: an awakened attention in all activities that leads us into greater clarity and lovingkindness. As Daniel Goleman writes in his preface, "At the heart of spiritual traditions are methods for bringing stillness and contemplation into life. In moments of quiet and peace we more readily open ourselves to the spirit; contemplation is the grand pathway to the inner life," Zaleski and Kaufman invite us "to punctuate the day with spiritual practice . . . to break at set intervals from the habitual routine for a moment of contemplation. . . . Your approach may be as simple as saying grace before each meal, pausing for a moment of recollection whenever the phone rings, or a hasty prayer upon arising and before retiring. Try a number of alternatives, until you find ones that meet your needs. The most important thing is to start without delay." Discover Everyday Spiritual Abundance A landmark contribution to popular spirituality, Gifts of the Spirit mines the depths of the world's great spiritual traditions to make their riches accessible to each of us. Philip Zaleski and Paul Kaufman show how we can transform the ordinary moments of our days and lives through everyday contemplative practice that endows them with greater meaning, clarity, and joy. Each chapter brings spiritual wisdom and practices, both Eastern and Western, to bear on all the elements of everyday living and life's key passages. Philip Zaleski is senior editor of Parabola magazine, coauthor of Gifts of the Spirit, and author of The Recollected Heart. His writing on the subject of religion and culture appears regularly in such national publications as The New York Times Book Review and Reader's Digest. He teaches religion at Smith College.

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