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Pathways to the Spirit: 100 Ways to Bring the Sacred Into Daily Life

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Nurture the soul and learn how to create joy in everyday life with this inspirational collection of 100 meditations. Each quotation, taken from both Eastern and western religions, as well as inspiring speakers, focuses on an aspect of spiritual life. It is followed by practical tips and specific activities that guide readers in applying these spiritual words of wisdom into their daily lives.

240 pages, Paperback

First published May 19, 1999

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January 4, 2015
This has been my morning bedside book for the last 100 days it’s subtitle is ‘100 Ways to Bring the Sacred into Daily Life’ and it has been the most helpful piece of writing for me in bringing me closer to a sense of my own spirituality than anything I’ve ever read – including the bible. There were times it seemed I was guided to read the most apt lesson for what was happening in my life for what was darting through my thoughts. Which is why I plan to keep this at my bedside for the next 100 days and maybe the 100 after that, the first that showed a certain synchronicity was #38 ‘Experience the Rapture of Being Alive’ and I wrote about it and seeking my bliss in my journal. I liked that Santucci drew on so many resources of faith and presented it in a gentle, non-judgmental manner that encouraged a deeper spiritual connection.
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September 1, 2024
I thought this book was alright... It wasn't bad by any means, but at times, it felt a little repetitive. Also, this book was more Christian-leaning than I wanted or expected. Overall, it's still a good book, just not a showstopper.
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