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The Spirituality of Age A Seeker's Guide to Growing Older

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2015

Verlag

Inner Traditions/Bear & Company

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

20.8/13.7/2 cm

Gewicht

363 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-62055-512-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.10.2015

Verlag

Inner Traditions/Bear & Company

Seitenzahl

256

Maße (L/B/H)

20.8/13.7/2 cm

Gewicht

363 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-62055-512-5

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: The Spirituality of Age
  • Foreword

    Summons to a Leap of Faith
    Harry R. Moody, Ph.D.

    Acknowledgments 

    PART I

    Calling for a New Vision of Spiritual Aging

    Chapter 1

    Aging as the Path to Spiritual Maturity

    Chapter 2

    Our Spiritual Biographies

    Contemplative Aging: Living Life to the Full
    Robert L. Weber, Ph.D.

    On Becoming Fierce with Age
    Carol Orsborn, Ph.D.

    Chapter 3
    The Seeker’s Guide
    Navigating the Wild Space beyond Midlife

    Part II

    25 Questions

    A Journey of Spiritual Inquiry

    Chapter 4

    What Is Spiritual Maturity?

    1    What is a psychologically and spiritually healthy vision of aging?

    2    How has your spirituality changed and deepened over time?

    3    How have your notions of the Divine matured since you were a child?

    4    What is the relationship between spirituality and religion?

    5    How can you assess your progress toward a more mature spirituality?

    Chapter 5

    What Is Spiritual Awakening?

    6    Why do we want to stay asleep?

    7    What wakes you up?

    8    Has there been a particular experience that has finally awakened you?

    9    What do you think the Sacred wants to awaken you to?

    10    Is there a constructive role for regret, shame, and guilt?

    Chapter 6

    What Is Freedom?

    11    What illusions does aging dispel?

    12    Which illusions are the most difficult to let go?

    13    Is there a positive purpose to keeping some of our illusions?

    14    What does it mean to be free in light of the ebbing of physicality and social connection?

    15    What still keeps you at the mercy of particular events, things, and people?

    Chapter 7

    How Can We Become More Fully Ourselves?

    16    What can you accept about yourself that you previously disowned?

    17    What qualities did you neglect in the first half of your life that you are now free to develop?

    18    What do you especially value about yourself?

    19    Who has believed in you even when you did not?

    20    Do you experience yourself as having intrinsic value in the grand scheme of the universe?

    Chapter 8

    What Is the Value of Aging to Society?

    21    Can withdrawal from the mainstream, by choice or circumstances, have value?

    22    What is the dynamic tension between accepting marginalization and fighting against it?

    23    Is there a spiritually/psychologically healthy response to those times when you feel disconnected from the Sacred?

    24    What value, if any, do those who have suffered in their aging such things as cognitive impairment and physical pain hold for us?

    25    How can spiritual maturity equip us to face our own unknowns?

    Conclusion
    From Midlife to Afterlife

    Bear Us Away

    The Last Question: What’s Next?

    Afterword
    Extraordinary Moments in Ordinary Time
    W. Andrew Achenbaum, Ph.D.