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Spirituality: Where Body and Soul Encounter the Sacred

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Spirituality weaves together different traditions and cultures to articulate an innovative and daring vision of spirituality. Free of religious dogma without being anti-religious, and transformative and holistic without repeating the formulas of the New Age, this book explores the dynamics of relating to the Sacred without making anyone--or any path--"wrong." Carl McColman debuts as an exciting new voice in the literature of spirituality, comparable to such creative and progressive thinkers as John O'Donohue, Matthew Fox, Kenneth Leech, and Karen Armstrong. McColman writes in the spirit of an Anamchara -- the "soul friend" of ancient Celtic spirituality. An Anamchara befriends a person who seeks the Sacred, providing guidance and support along the way. McColman writes as an Anamchara by presenting spirituality not in rigid terms of doctrines and dogmas, but through a graceful affirmation of culture and community. Spirituality takes the reader from Greek Orthodox Cathedrals to Lakota Sweatlodges, from the silence of monasteries to the buzz of cyberspace. From Curious George to Tank Girl, from ancient Druid sacrifices to rock 'n' roll, an eclectic sampling of culture illuminates the ideas in this masterful introduction. Here is a model for spirituality that "works" whether one is a Christian or a Jew, a Buddhist or a Neopagan, a New Ager or "none of the above" -- truly a universal model for the mystical life, making it fresh and appealing and relevant for the dawn of the 21st century.

232 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1997

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Carl McColman

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Carl McColman writes about the spiritual life, covering topics like mysticism (The Big Book of Christian Mysticism), contemplative prayer (Answering the Contemplative Call), monastic spirituality (Befriending Silence), Celtic traditions (An Invitation to Celtic Wisdom), Paganism (The Complete Idiot's Guide to Paganism), and Wicca (When Someone You Love is Wiccan).

He is also a blogger (www.patheos.com/blogs/carlmccolman) and podcaster(www.encounteringsilence.com) .

Why did Carl McColman, a Catholic author, write books about Paganism? Read the answer here: www.patheos.com/blogs/carlmccolman/20...

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