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About the Author
Rabbi Rami Shapiro a renowned teacher of spirituality across faith traditions and a noted theologian, is a popular speaker on the topics of Judaism, theology and spirituality. He is author of the award-winning The Sacred Art of Lovingkindness, Preparing to Practice, Recovery - The Sacred Art, The Twelve Steps as Spiritual Practice and Hasidic Tales.
Reviews
"Beautiful.... The perfect combination of timeless wisdom, beautifully crafted language and practical, grounded exercises. A must-read for writers, spiritual seekers ... and all breathing human beings." -Rev. Susan Sparks, author, Laugh Your Way to Grace: Reclaiming the Spiritual Power of Humor; senior pastor, Madison Avenue Baptist Church "There is much more in this book than directives about writing. There's a spirituality, philosophy, psychology, cosmology and an amazingly creative array of writing prompts both playful and profound. Remarkable." -Thomas Ryan, CSP, author, Soul Fire: Accessing Your Creativity and The Sacred Art of Fasting: Preparing to Practice "Invites you to plunge deeply into the excesses of life. [It] seduces you to write into 'the vivid, concrete details' of the stuff you experience, to see what Jane Kenyon called 'the luminous particular'-until it morphs into sacred art." -Kent Ira Groff, retreat leader and founding mentor of Oasis Ministries; author, Writing Tides: Finding Grace and Growth through Writing "Ingenious.... Just when it's starting to look like writing is going to be supplanted by tweeting, and the word spiritual is so overused that it almost has to be spelled with quotation marks, along comes [this book]. I'm surprised and delighted to say that with [its] guidance, it truly can be a spiritual practice." -D. Genpo Merzel, author, Big Mind, Big Heart: Finding Your Way "Comfortable with the stories that define your life? Want to stay that way? Then do not read this book! Prefer to meet up with the Holy only in the safety of familiar rites? Do not follow these writing prompts! With the Shapiros as your chaperones, you might just find yourself in passionate embrace with the wild and contradictory nature of human existence. This is writing as an act of liberation from the cages of our own making." -Margaret D. McGee, author, Sacred Attention: A Spiritual Practice for Finding God in the Moment and Haiku-The Sacred Art: A Spiritual Practice in Three Lines
Book Information
ISBN 9781594733727
Author Rabbi Rami Shapiro
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint SkyLight Paths Publishing,US
Publisher Jewish Lights Publishing