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These Spiritual Teachings are from a diary of sittings with my husband Lionel Royston Breeze, now in Spirit and channelling our teacher Edward Wallace Perkins the Vicar of Gloucester from 1812. The entire script has been taken from actual recordings from the year 2000 to 2012. This book only covers a time span from 2001 to 2002 Edward brought in a company of friends and the readings are a mixture of chit chat and philosophy, often funny and sometimes sad. To be continued.
An attractive and affordably priced new edition of our pocket-size diary featuring daily inspiration drawn primarily from the writings of Paramahansa Yogananda. Covers more than 30 spiritual topics, including Introspection, Humility, Will Power, Compassion, Simplicity, Prayer, Discrimination, and Divine Love. A great way to begin each day of the year, and a wonderful tool that enables us to supercharge our activities with the power of the Divine.
The classic collection of personal prayers updated in modern, accessible language.
One of the key figures in Christian history, St. Ignatius of Loyola (c. 1491-1556) was a passionate and unique spiritual thinker and visionary. The works gathered here provide a first-hand, personal introduction to this remarkable character: a man who turned away from the Spanish nobility to create the revolutionary Jesuit Order, inspired by the desire to help people follow Christ. His Reminiscences describe his early life, his religious conversion following near-paralysis in battle, and his spiritual and physical ordeals as he struggled to assist those in need, including plague, persecution and imprisonment. The Spiritual Exercises offer guidelines to those seeking the will of God, and the Spiritual Diary shows Ignatius in daily mystical contact with God during a personal strugg;e. The Letters collected here provide an insight into Ignatius' ceaseless campaign to assist those seeking enlightenment and to direct the young Society of Jesus.
Most people who care about nature cannot help but use religious language to describe their experience. We can trace many of these conceptions of nature and holiness directly to influential nineteenth-century writers, especially Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862). In Walden, he writes that "God himself culminates in the present moment," and that in nature we encounter, "the workman whose work we are." But what were the sources of his religious convictions about the meaning of nature in human life?
An intimate, beautifully written diary of a woman's spiritual journey. Over a period of thirty years, the author, a well-known short story writer, candidly records her inner struggles and eventual spiritual fulfillment.
This translation of part of the diary of a 17th century Peruvian mystic includes the convent life of slaves and former slaves and baroque Catholic spiritual experiences from the perspective of a woman of color.
Through poetry, prayer and its answers, sermon notes, Bible study, and quiet time in communion with God, Gibbs describes his life in Christ. (Christian)