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Click to see details of A More Ardent Fire by Eknath Easwaran (February_2010)

A More Ardent Fire by Eknath Easwaran (February_2010)

$14.95
Click to see details of Learning from the Heart by Daniel Gottlieb (January 2010)

Learning from the Heart by Daniel Gottlieb (January 2010)

$12.95
Click to see details of That Which You are Seeking Is Causing You To Seek by Cheri Huber (March_2010)

That Which You are Seeking Is Causing You To Seek by Cheri Huber (March_2010)

$10.00


A More Ardent Fire by Eknath Easwaran (February_2010)

A More Ardent Fire

FROM EVERYDAY LOVE TO LOVE OF GOD

By Eknath Easwaran

A More Ardent Fire is the book chosen to accompany the Center for Spiritual Living Santa Rosa theme for the month of February 2010

Our deepest need it to love completely, universally, without reservation - in other words, to become love itself. Where there is love, everything follows. To love is to know, is to act; all other paths to God are united in this path of love.

In form a verse-by-verse reading of a chapter on devotion from the Bhagavad Gita - the most popular spiritual document of India - Eknath Easwaran`s words of practical wisdom guide us through the nitty-gritty challenges of everyday love, showing:

"It is through deepening and strengthening our capacity to love those around us that we travel the most direct route to love of God."
Learning from the Heart by Daniel Gottlieb (January 2010)

Learning from the Heart

by Daniel Gottlieb

Lessons on Living, Loving, and Listening

Learning from the Heart is the book chosen to accompany the Center for Spiritual Living Santa Rosa`s theme for the Month of January 2010

What does it mean to be human? asks aclaimed psychologist and talk show host Dan Gottlieb at the beginning of this award-winning Book.

The answers are in these pages.

With gentle and guiding voice that has endeared him to millions of readers and listeners, Dan describes how we gain deeper wisdom and understanding from the unexpected events in our lives. A classic storyteller, Dan provides tender and deeply affecting "lessons" that reveal his own very human vulnerability as well as the love and generosity of others.

These revelations come from an author who has experienced many forms of loss in his own life. From the moment he suffered a spinal cord injury that left him quadriplegic at the age of thirty-three, Dan found himself facing the kinds of questions that most people encounter over the course of a lifetime. In the process of rebuilding his career, his family, and his life, Dan made discoveries about what all humans have in common, including a longing for love, understanding, and security. And he learned that the speed of life only takes us further away from what we long for.

In these chapters, Dan is unstintingly generous in sharing the thoughts and feelings that heve touched the lives of so many. From "Our Orphanhood" (why the universality of loneliness can make us feel less alone) and "We, the Wounded" (how wounds may be inevitable, but so is healing) to "What Our Children See" (how parental stress can shape a child`s future) and "Holding My Mother`s Hand" (a moving recollection on the death of a parent), Dan reflects on the challenges that all of us face as humans and the feelings that, too often, we do not allow to surface.

And, finally, Dan succeeds in answering the primary question: What does it mean to be human? His answers - challenging and reassuring, humorous and transcendent - are sure to touch the heart of every reader.
That Which You are Seeking Is Causing You To Seek by Cheri Huber (March_2010)

THAT WHICH YOU ARE SEEKING IS CAUSING YOU TO SEEK

by Cheri Huber

Includes "One Less Act of Violence"

That Which You Are Seeking Is Causing You To Seek is the book chosen to accompany the Center for Spiritual Living Santa Rosa`s theme for the month of March 2010

What we are looking for is causing us to look. That`s why we need not to go anywhere, do anything, learn more, figure anything out or worry about going wrong. We need only to stop, sit down, be still and pay attention. We feel this simple little book will assist you in doing just that.


Cheri Huber has been a student and teacher of Zen for over thirty years. She founded the Zen Monastery Peace Center in Murphys, CA; the Zen Center in Palo Alto, CA; and Living Compassion (www.livingcompassion.org), a nonprofit dedicated to peace and service.

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