A beautiful mediation on the wisdom and insight that age can bring and how to discover and celebrate it

  • will help readers come to terms with the art of slowing down and becoming more comfortable with their own mortality
  • will inspire readers to embrace the joyful surprises that age can bring

It's time to retire, time to downsize, time to slow down and exit stage left. Does this mean becoming invisible, putting on the slippers and settling down in the rocking chair? Or is it perhaps the time to embrace the most fulfilling challenge of all - to mature inwardly into our wisdom years? This book by best-selling spirituality writer Margaret Silf explores some of the invitations that await us in these wisdom years - the harder things, like learning the art of slowing down and letting go, increasingly aware of our own mortality - and the joyful surprises, as our perspective changes and we glimpse more clearly the possibilities that the longer view reveals and the unexpected gifts that winter brings. It invites you to discover, and celebrate, your own wisdom years.



Autorentext

Margaret Silf is a much-loved and widely regarded writer and speaker, committed to working across and beyond the denominational divides. Her books include: Landmarks: An Ignatian Journey, At Sea With God, Taste and See: Adventuring into Prayer, The Other Side of Chaos, Born to Fly: A Handbook for Butterflies-in-Waiting and HIdden Wings: Emerging from Troubled Times with New Hope and Deeper Wisdom.

Titel
The Wisdom Years
Untertitel
A Spirituality of Ageing: Reflection and Ripening, Harvest and Homecoming
EAN
9781915412775
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
30.09.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.57 MB
Anzahl Seiten
160