"Patrick's writing is so clear and heartfelt that it is hard to believe that he did not write the book for you-whoever you are, and wherever you may be on your journey." -Iyanla Vanzant, hostIyanla Fix My LifeAuthentic Spirituality Without ReligionAccording to the Pew Research Center, approximately 37 percent of Americans identify themselves as spiritual but not religious.How to Be Spiritual Without Being Religiousis a book for that sizable number of folks who seek a rich and authentic interior life but find formal religious affiliation unappealing. It is a clear and nondogmatic guide for finding one's own path of transformation, for embracing a vision of a "practical faith" that enhances a life of happiness and peace.Miller's concise approach arises out of what he calls "the spirituality of ordinary life." It is an approach dedicated to exploring the big questions: "Why am I here?" "Who am I?" "What is the best way to be of use.""A spiritual faith is a more practical way to deal with everyday life than cynicism, toughness, or defensiveness...it daily increases its usefulness and reliability. Spirituality is the way out of misery, the way in to self-knowledge, and the way toward a more fulfilling and effective life." -From the introductionPraise forThe Book of Practical Faith:"Succinct and salutary . . . D. Patrick Miller's thoughtful treatment of faith clarifies why this is such an important part of the sacred adventure of life." -Frederic Brussat,Spirituality and Practice"This book offers a gentle, disciplined approach to growth with subtle insight and compassion. Miller names the habitual obstacles that keep us small and opens up a way to greater love, faith, and freedom." -J. Ruth Gendler, author ofThe Book of Qualities
Autorentext
D. Patrick Miller is an author and publisher living in Northern California. You can contact him at www.fearlessbooks.com.
Zusammenfassung
Growing numbers of people identify themselves as spiritual but not religious. HOW TO BE SPIRITUAL WITHOUT BEING RELIGIOUS is a book for those who seek a rich and authentic interior life, but find formal religious affiliation unappealing. It is a clear and non-dogmatic guide to finding one's own path of transformation, to embracing a vision of a "e;practical faith"e; that enhances a life of happiness and peace. Miller's concise approach arises out of what he calls "e;the spirituality of ordinary life."e; It is an approach dedicated to exploring the big questions: "e;Why am I here?"e; "e;Who am I?"e; "e;What is the best way to be of use?"e; And, in this warm and practical book, he outlines four steps for achieving the goal of a nonreligious spirituality: 1. Releasing guilt2. Gathering trust3. Practising patience4. Learning transcendence