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Blessing: The Art and the Practice [Mass Market Paperback]

David Spangler (Author)
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June 4, 2002
On the most basic human level, we all want to be blessed. We want life to bring us good things, to shield us from harm, from fear, from loneliness. A blessing can be anything-a kind word, a prayer or ritual, a gesture, an embrace, a gift.

Blessing is the culmination of David Spangler's remarkable career as a spiritual thinker and teacher: the definitive book on how to channel our natural sense of compassion. With specific exercises and examples to guide and inspire us, this book helps us answer the ancient human calling within us all.

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Blessing, a tender book by internationally recognized spiritual leader David Spangler, teaches the art of invoking and receiving blessings. Yes, it sounds straightforward. But diving into the core of this book, we discover how blessings represent the crux of spiritual development--the ability to hold the world (and oneself) in the palm of loving kindness, and to develop a practice that sheds good intentions upon the world.

When Spangler (Everyday Miracles) was first starting his career as a spiritual leader, a woman approached him after a lecture and asked him to "give me a blessing." Initially he recoiled, feeling it would be grandiose for him to offer a blessing to another. He had a Hollywood image of what she was asking for--"heavenly choirs singing, inner lights blazing ... with the recipient having all her problems solved, her consciousness raised, and life transfigured." Then with a breath of clarity, Spangler realized that a real blessing would be "a soft and warming breeze that invited us to open windows and doors to let stuffiness out and new life in ... It was not meant to impress but to touch and connect." So he simply took her hands, closed his eyes, became still, and reached out to "embrace her in my spirit and to be embraced in hers."

This exchange is the metaphor Spangler returns to time and again. Readers come to understand that a blessing is a simple act of connection, not a holier-than-thou act of ego. Furthermore, blessings always come back to us--we join forces with benevolence and spirit, and in doing so, we can't go wrong. While the early chapters address the "Spirit of Blessing," the rest are devoted to an abundance of exercises and examples of how to invoke blessings. Readers are privy to Spangler's renowned teaching skills, as he offers creative exercises and sample blessings while helping them find their own style of invocation. Spangler finishes with a lesson on casting blessings upon global famines, wars, and oppression, helping readers find a spiritual context for spreading goodwill beyond the boundaries of race and nations. --Gail Hudson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Spangler, a spiritual teacher, lecturer, writer and former codirector of a New Age community in northern Scotland, encourages readers to bless all things, including people, places, activities and even machinery. Spangler (Everyday Miracles) intends the book for readers of all religious and spiritual traditions. A blessing, he says, is distinguished from a kindness in that it brings forth a spiritual depth, urging the blessed person to become, rather than just receive. According to Spangler, blessing is not an act or technique so much as a relationship in which the blesser must remain open to what the need is and not try to project his/her own agenda on another. Spangler first fell into the idea and practice of blessing when a woman approached him after a lecture and requested a blessing. Shortly afterwards, he started having his weekend workshops break into groups of threes to practice blessing each other, with positive and powerful results. Spangler is so trustingly open to the spiritual gifts of all people that he merely offers exercises to help readers hone their own unique and intuitive abilities to bless, rather than giving strict marching orders on the how-tos. This gentle and nurturing book is a balm for the soul. As Spangler says, "Surely a blessing is also a flow of life force between ourselves and others or between ourselves and the sacred. It's an act of connection." In making that connection, this book itself becomes a blessing.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 18 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Riverhead Trade (June 4, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1573229342
  • ISBN-13: 978-1573229340
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #675,307 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Deep and Loving Book of Practical Spirituality, May 18, 2001
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This is one of the finest manuals for a practical, everyday spirituality that I have ever read. I can understand why the reviewers have raved over it and why Mr. Spangler is called "the spiritual teacher's teacher." Although sometimes labeled simply a New Age teacher, Mr. Spangler has a breadth of spirit and a depth of teaching that far transcends anything that label might imply, unless it were to mean offering us innovative new perspectives on ourselves and our world, which this book certainly does.

This book goes into the subject of blessing in a non-denominational and deep way, offering the perspective that this is not just something priests and ministers or other so-called "holy people" do but an integral part of daily life for each of us, if we choose to make it so. Blessings are presented as a shared remembrance of our inner divinity and as a gift of presence and soul that we offer each other to make our daily lives more uplifting and at the same time more effective. It is the blend between a lofty vision of the sacredness of the ordinary human being and the practical tools for grounding this vision in daily life that appeals to me in this book. The book itself is divided into three parts. The first is an overall definition of what blessing is, the second is a detailed description of learning to bless both as an ordinary everyday activity (with absolutely no "holier-than-though" fanfare about it, making blessing as natural a part of our lives as breathing and eating), and the third part is an amazing workbook of exercises and commentaries that go far beyond just the subject matter of the book and offer a powerful learning program for a practical spirituality itself, as well as providing numerous how-to examples for the art of blessing.

However, what most came across to me as I read this remarkable and inspiring book was the love and blessing I felt from the author himself. Mr. Spangler absolutely respects the reader's inherent ability to find his or her own best spiritual path, and while laying out a roadmap for making blessing the cornerstone and heart of a spiritual practice, he always does so in a way that never infringes and always creates an unobstructed, open space, as he would say, for the reader. I had the feeling in reading this book that the author was not teaching me so much as embracing me as a colleague in an on-going exploration of how to bless my self, each other, and the world.

This is an empowering book I shall go back to many times. I only wish I could give it 6 or 7 stars. As the Publisher's Weekly review said above, this book is itself a blessing.

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Work of ever unfolding riches and depths!, May 24, 2001
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One of the most extraordinary things about this wise and gently profound book is the way I have come to experience myself - a truly ordinary person - as one who can bless. Imagine that! Whether I am sitting quietly at home or on a bus, engaged in my daily work or doing something more unusual for me - like stepping up to lead an invocation at family gathering - I am finding I can do this! I highly recommend this book. My favorite part of this book is the workbook section. The exercises take one to ever unfolding riches and depths - revealing in turn - the wonder of ourselves as ones who can bless. I think David Spangler is redefining what it really means to be human!
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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Blessing!, May 23, 2001
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I have read other books by this author and am never disappointed by the wisdom and love I find in his writings, and his gentle style of humor. But this book is exceptionally good. I never thought much about blessing as an actual spiritual practice, but now I will. More importantly, this book gives me a whole new perspective on my own innate spirituality. I found it very empowering and the exercises were wonderful and helpful. It made me feel honored to be myself and helped me see myself as a blessing able to give blessings to others. I highly recommend it.
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