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This book began in Lent as a way to continue my own engagement with the season. I am by temperament and training a philosopher whose life and work have been shaped by moments of mystic communion with that which can't be adequately described or named and is, I presume, what is pointed to by the word "god." I have, wherever possible, used a word other than "god" to refer to the framing mystery of our lives--the horizon that draws us toward reverence, humility, and compassion. The challenge I posed for myself was to try to describe the Lenten practices in the way I have experienced them--a way I hope will be useful for any spiritual seeker as well as not opposed to Christianity for those who actively participate in that tradition. To that end, I have attempted to explore ways in which Lent, a season in the Christian year, has universal applications for human life and development. This book attempts to enunciate ways in which the season itself--with its impetus, its dynamics, and its practices--has a significance and a usefulness that is more universal than that of any single religious tradition. I am indebted to Hinduism for its understanding of renunciation as giving up the lesser for the sake of the greater. I am indebted to Buddhism for its insights about how the mind works and how it can be trained to be more present and compassionate. And I am indebted to the Catholic Eucharist, where the transforming vision is not only celebrated but also eaten as food. A word about style: the primary purpose of the book is to evoke, not to explain. That is why there are wide margins and a limited number of words per page. To get the most value from this book, there must be engagement, dialogue with, and reflection on one's own experiences as well as on the spiritual truths found in the world's religions. The most important words in the book may be the ones the reader writes in the margins or in a journal--an evoked response to the printed words. In that way, Lent can become a lived experience not just for Christians.
  • | Author: Carolyn J Sweers
  • | Publisher: XLIBRIS
  • | Publication Date: Jul 13, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 100 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback/Religion
  • | ISBN-10: 152452400X
  • | ISBN-13: 9781524524005
Author:
Carolyn J Sweers
Publisher:
XLIBRIS
Publication Date:
Jul 13, 2016
Number of pages:
100 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback/Religion
ISBN-10:
152452400X
ISBN-13:
9781524524005