Everyday
Sacred :
A Woman's Journey Home
by Sue Bender
Paperback - 166 pages (August 1996)
HarperCollins Publishers; ASIN: 0062512900
Synopsis
From the Publisher
With simple shifts of perception, each of us can find the sacred in every
day. Like the vibrant yet simple quilts that led her to live within the
Amish community and to write about the experience in her bestselling book
Plain and Simple, the empty begging bowl is the powerful, inspirational
symbol in Sue Bender's Everyday Sacred. In the tradition of the begging
bowl, she discovers a simple, profound wisdom we can all live by. Just as
a Zen monk goes out each morning with an empty bowl in his hands and accepts
whatever is placed in the bowl that day as his nourishment, so can we start
each day afresh and find, at the end of the day that extraordinary things
have come our way.
Filled with the people, stories, and experiences that found their way into Bender's own bowl, Everyday Sacred teaches us that each step along life's journey is a miraculous opportunity to learn. Whatever we are doing-whether meditating, weeding a garden, serving coffee in a busy coffee bar, or listening to a friend can be done with our full attention and love. It is these small acts that make every day sacred.
"Reading Everyday Sacred, I felt as if I had spent an evening in lively conversation with Sue, searching for meaning through a variety of experiences, with myriad friends, and finding it at every turn" --Whitney Otto, author of How to Make an American Quilt
"It moved my whole being, seeped into my skin. Yes, I said, Yes. And the illustrations! ...They're wonderful." --Natalie Goldberg, author of Banana Rose
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