Everyday SpiritsState University of New York Press, 1993 M07 1 - 195 pages Transformation of being begins exactly where one is. This is, for most of us, at home. We are acted upon by objects familiar to us, influenced in unfelt ways, and moved toward a destiny proper to a responsible being. Dwelling is complemented by journeying. To live in a home is to journey on the path that leads through the home to a world beyond. A householder becomes a traveler. A traveler is a seeker after new impressions, fresh impressions of a reality that beckons. Opening to the commonplace—what stands in front of us on the daily round—we are open to the call to respond to our role as mediator between heaven and earth. Everyday Spirits is a book about self-perception. |
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... takes on a different light . It becomes a means of stor- ing separate energies so that at a proper time their mixture may replen- ish the order of things . The idea of a guidebook exposes a treachery in the language . About the guide ...
... takes on a different light . It becomes a means of stor- ing separate energies so that at a proper time their mixture may replen- ish the order of things . The idea of a guidebook exposes a treachery in the language . About the guide ...
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... takes on grotesque proportions in twilight consciousness . The paralysis of being neither asleep nor awake reveals ... take unnecessary liberties in seeing an angel in 6 EVERYDAY SPIRITS.
... takes on grotesque proportions in twilight consciousness . The paralysis of being neither asleep nor awake reveals ... take unnecessary liberties in seeing an angel in 6 EVERYDAY SPIRITS.
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