Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, And Delight In Our Busy Lives

Wayne Muller
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Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, And Delight In Our Busy Lives

Wayne Muller
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  • Date de publication : Sep 05, 2000
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 256
  • Éditeur : Random House Publishing Group
  • ISBN : 9780553380118
  • Dimensions : 5.27" W x 0.66" L x 9.23" H
Wayne Muller is an ordained minister and therapist and founder of Bread for the Journey, an innovative organization serving families in need. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, he is Senior Scholar at the Fetzer Institute and a Fellow of the Institute of Noetic Sciences. He also runs the Institute for Engaged Spirituality and gives lectures and retreats nationwide. He is the author of Legacy of the Heart, a New York Times bestseller, and How, Then, Shall We Live? He lives with his family in northern California.
“In Sabbath, Wayne Muller gives us the license, the encouragement to take that single mindful breath which puts our busy lives in perspective and helps restore our souls.”—Fred Rogers, of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood

“Muller’s insights are applicable within a broad spectrum of faiths and will appeal to a wide range of readers.”Publishers Weekly

“One of the best spiritual books of the year.”Spirituality and Health

“Wayne Muller’s call to remember the Sabbath is not only rich, wise and poetic, it may well be the only salvation for body and soul in a world gone crazy with busyness and stress.”—Joan Borysenko, author of Minding the Body, Mending the Mind and A Woman's Book of Life

“This is a book that may save your life. Sabbath offers a surprising direction for healing to anyone who has ever glimpsed emptiness at the heart of a busy and productive life.”—Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D., author of Kitchen Table Wisdom

“This is a superb book—but more than superb, it is a necessary one. Wayne Muller’s message is one of the wisest treatments of stress that I have ever come across.”—Caroline Myss, Ph.D., author of Anatomy of the Spirit

“Wayne Muller’s book is dangerous. You will read it, share it with your family, and your longing for a weekly day of pampering your souls will become a reality.”—Rabbi Zalman Schacter-Shalomi

“Wayne Muller has a remarkable ability to weave together the strands of different religious traditions to reveal how much they have in common.”—George W. Webber, President Emeritus, New York Theological Seminary

“Wayne Muller demonstrates with clarity and compassion that when we are given the space, the tools, and the permission to say no to the ever-increasing busyness that affects our lives, we find genuine rest and reconnection.”—Sharon Salzberg, author of A Heart as Wide as the World

“Wayne Muller’s wisdom and compassion resonate with the highest feelings in my soul. I am deeply moved by the profound insights in Sabbath.—Neale Donald Walsch, bestselling author of Conversations with God

Sabbath is a valuable guide in bringing a sense of sacredness to the hectic pace of modern life. Muller writes with the simplicity and elegance typical of great spiritual insights.”—Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Prayer Is Good Medicine

Sabbath is a wise and warm gem of a book that lights the way for relaxing into the great peace of our spiritual nature.”—Duane Elgin, author of Voluntary Simplicity and Awakening Earth

“One of the most compelling, reassuring, enjoyable, and affirming books I have read in years. Muller draws beautifully from scripture, poetry, experiences, and wisdom to reacquaint us with our still nature and the wealth that flows from resting in that stillness—even for a moment at a time.”—Martin Rossman, M.D., author of Healing Yourself: A Step-by-Step Program for Better Health Through Imagery

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