In a world permeated by religious strife, renewed interest in issues of faith necessitates a journey beyond the orthodox institutions many have come to mistrust. This new brand of “seeker” is looking for an open and safe environment in which to discuss unique interpretations of consciousness, spirituality, ethics, and philosophy through the world’s complex mosaic of beliefs and customs.
Seeking the Sacred: Leading a Spiritual Life in a Secular World is a print collection of a series of transformational public lectures that addresses this search. Best-selling author Thomas Moore explores the nature of the soul. Marion Woodman, a world-renowned Jungian therapist discusses how to consciously awaken our spirits and harmonize body and mind. Lt. General Roméo Dallaire shares his personal observations and trials during his tour in Rwanda in 1994 as he tests his faith in the face of evil. Stephen Lewis, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa, identifies ways in which we can empower ourselves and others to reach out to fellow citizens in need. Finally, Martin Rutte, author of Heaven and Earth explores the relationship between our commitment to peace on earth and our will to bring this ideal to fruition. Join them for an unforgettable exploration of personal spirituality in the 21st century.
Roméo Dallaire is the author of the 2004 Governor General’s Award-winning Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity. Stephen Lewis, ex-Ambassador to the United Nations, is the author of Race Against Time. Martin Rutte is an author of the New York Times bestseller Chicken Soup for the Soul at Work. His work on spirituality in the workplace was a featured special on ABC TV’s “Creativity: Touching the Divine.” Thomas Moore, a psychotherapist and lecturer, is the author of The Soul’s Religion, Care of the Soul, and other bestselling titles. Marion Woodman is the author of Coming Home to Myself, Dancing in the Flames, and The Maiden King (co-authored with Robert Bly) among others.
Published: April 2006
ISBN: 9781550227246
Dimensions: 5 x 8 in.
Pages: 140