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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Call to be at peace,
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This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Hardcover)
I have read two of Oriah's earlier books, the invitation and the dance, and the third in the trilogy i like even better than the other two. Oriah speaks to the reader with absolute honesty - on her relationships, her family, work, fears and hopes of everyday life - and how she deals with it. I particularly liked what she said about finding your 'word' or the one word around which inner dynamics evolve. And her clarity/differentiation between ego and essence is incredible, a noteworthy approach to practical spirituality needed for modern times.
This is definitely not for the average self help person or someone who just wants to 'make it work' with ten points on how-to- it is more for those of us who struggle with finding inner peace and authenticity in all that we do. Also the author has a very verbose style of writing that may not appeal to many - particularly those who are not very word-oriented and that might be something to watch for.
36 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here,
By Gwendolyn (Shawnee-on-Delaware, Pennsylvania United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Hardcover)
Stunned by two negative reviews, I feel compelled to add my thoughts about this book--a book which I have heavily highligthted and found to be thoroughly honest. The author deals with the not-so-easy aspects of the spiritual journey with a direct 21st century awareness, using her own life as example. Anyone on a genuine spiritual journey of their own will understand what she means when she writes: "Create a gap in your story and sit within the gap, sit in the emptiness of not knowing who or what you are until an awareness of your essential nature fills you." This is one more book to add to my library of hundreds of volumes of spiritual literature, many of which I gathered while in seminary working towards a master's degree in Spritual Direction. Along with The Cloud of Unknowing, works by the Desert Fathers, Teresa of Avila, Julian of Norwich, Evelyn Underhill, Joseph Campbell and others I add Oriah Mountain Dreamer for speaking bravely to our time and, more specifically, to my life.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Spiritual Workbook,
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This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Hardcover)
Even more than its two excellent predecessors ("The Invitation" and "The Dance") the third book of Oriah's trilogy is a handbook on how to live. While influences of both the Sufis and Lao-Tze (Taoist) are present, the voice is clearly unique and powerfully original. Grounding her teachings in stories from her life, Oriah marshalls a persuasive argument that the core issue in our lives and our relation to Spirit is not that we need to do more, but that we need to accept who we are. The meditations offer clear and practical steps towards accomplishing that.This is a practical book, that can be enjoyed whatever the reader's religious views are. Highly recommended!
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Flowing with the call,
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This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Hardcover)
Most people spend their entire lives a walking mummy ... dsepite whatever external appearances they create for others. Oriah Mountain Dreamer shares yet another poem on the soul of our existence. Careers, stimulation, hobbies, and societal pressures are masks to out true callings. With her eloquent pen and angelic usage of words ... Oriah offers readers a lyrical remedy and recipe to begin/continue the journey towards living in alignment with our true calling.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Call,
By Knowledge Seeker "Heidi" (Washington DC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Audio Cassette)
I buy audio books because I drive 20 hrs a week. I was listening to the sections were she talks about the word each of us came to earth to work on. I ran through 3-4 words, but non of them seemed right. All of a sudden "I am worthy" popped into my head. I was sitting at a stop light & glanced at the license tag on the car in front of me, and it read "U R WORTHY". I might have second guesses myself before this message, but not now. Just what I needed! I recommend this book for anyone searching for an answer to why we are here.
18 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing to say the least,
This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Hardcover)
I read the first two books by the same author "The Invitation" and "The Dance" and very much enjoyed them. I had been looking forward to the this book but when I read it I must say I was completely disappointed!!! The first two books had encouraged one to look within oneself for answers but this I found deeply religious as it encouraged worship of a god which does not resonate with me at all.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Love Oriah,
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This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Paperback)
The Call parallels Oriah's other works in quality, depth and meaning. It will be a book I read, underline and keep on the bookshelf for future reference. I believe that the content has meaning which becomes more useful at different points in ones life.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of her best,
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i love all of oriah's books especially this one. this book shows you how to look ahead in life and keep going. i would recomend this book to anyone who is looking for some peace and stability in thier life
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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The Call and The Dance by Oriah Mountain Dreamer,
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I would recommend anything written by Oriah Mountain Dreamer for women seeking healing of her authentic self. Short and powerful reads! Michelle Griamud Simms, Montana
26 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A waste of time and money,
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This review is from: The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here (Hardcover)
I've read quite a lot of esoteric, spiritual literature and have usually managed to glean something useful from most of it. This is the exception and seems to be a case of some pseudo-guru making easy money out of a 'spiritual' nom-de-plume. There is no real insight into what exactly 'the Call' might be, just a lot of mystical mumbo-jumbo of the vaguest kind.For example: Got that? Isn't that a gem? And there's a lot more where that came from. In fact the whole book is a stunning example of how to say absolutely nothing of use, repeatedly, in as many words as humanly possible. Don't waste your money. If I could get mine back, I would. I begrudge every penny I spent on this vague and boring tosh. |
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The Call: Discovering Why You Are Here by Oriah Mountain Dreamer (Hardcover - August 14, 2003)
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