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Winner: 2017 Eric Hoffer Award, Honorable Mention, Spiritual
Understanding the new coordinates of cyberspace, community and
faith. Who am I online? Are cyber-friendships real? The internet
has become an existentially new reality of our lives. It stirs
questions about who we are as people, and what we long for in the
depths of our souls. Jesuit Antonio Spadaro is one of Pope Francis'
close advisors on social media and cybertheology. He offers here
clear, and simple principles to understand the spirituality of the
internet, its promise and peril. We the people of the 21st century
are creatures of the World Wide Web, always online, always
connected, always communicating. And we--like all others throughout
history--have created this technology in our own image, which gives
this creation of ours a spiritual dimension as well. The Church
knows the truth of this well, and it has known for a long time.
This book offers an accessible introduction to a profound
understanding of how we can use social media in ways that make us
more whole, and fulfill our deeper desires of social connection.
Everyone who wants to give a spiritual dimension to their life, and
uses the internet must read this book. (This is the English
language edition of the Crossroad Publishing title Compartir a Dios
en la red , ISBN 9780824501426)
Here is an intriguing forum on the soul-journeys of gay men and
lesbians, from the perspective of Jungian psychology. Same-Sex Love
is the first book to examine the unique ways gay men and lesbians
make the journey toward the psychic wholeness and balance needed in
everyday life. Features 18 essays by prominent therapists and
writers.
A woman is set up on a blind date with the same man twice, years apart, on two different coasts. A singer?s career changes direction when she walks into the wrong audition. A husband gives his wife an unexpected gift--after she repeatedly dreams about that very same item... It was Carl Jung who coined the term "synchronicity" for those odd coincidences, when events seem to conspire to tell us something, to teach us, to turn our lives around. They are the strange "plot developments" that make us feel like characters in a grand, mysterious story. How do we identify these coincidences as something special? How do we recognize their significance and use them as turning points toward a more meaningful life story? In this book, a Jungian psychotherapist explores the nature and role of synchronicity--teaching us to examine our own stories, and tap into its power to strengthen our work, love, and spiritual lives.
This collection of folk tales, legends, and narratives about the
life of Francis of Assisi and his followers appeared about
seventy-five years after the saint's death, in the early fourteenth
century. The writings have remained popular ever since due to their
beauty and charm, and because they are the nearest thing to a
biography of Francis that exists. They are the source of many of
the most famous stories about Francis--including the accounts of
his preaching to the birds and of his receiving of the
stigmata--and they are based on stories that circulated about him
in the years after his death. Robert Hopcke and Paul Schwartz
provide the first truly new translation of the Fioretti in forty
years, and in doing so they bring the spiritual classic up to date,
using contemporary language to show Francis to be a living,
breathing human being who walked the streets of Assisi in a state
of spiritual, physical, and social enlightenment, through his own
existence making Christ real in the world. The translators have
also edited the work to present the stories that most powerfully
present Francis's spirit and teaching.
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