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The Elder Within: The Source of Mature Masculinity [Paperback]

Terry Jones (Author)
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July 1, 2001
Terry Jones, the author of The Elder Within: Source of Mature Masculinity, Bookpartners, 2001, Wilsonville, Oregon, shares his passion, the search for the elder within. This is a search both in the world and inside the soul. Jones encourages and celebrates the expression of eldership: an approach to the second-half-of-life that is apparent in expressions like active grand parenting, mentoring and stewardship. The man who embraces elder qualities makes himself available to the young, to his family and the community. He has confidence in the fruits of his long life experience, and wants to seed the future for the sake of the young. Jones imagines men as they enter the retirement years taking on roles such as mentor, mediator and a source of blessing. North American men, however, don't have models for how to utilize the expanded life span we have today.

We lose ourselves in work for most of our adult lives. Like fathers before us, we have been emotionally distant from our children. We have not developed skills in nurturing our spirit. The elder within is a source of a spiritual and balanced expression of masculinity. The Elder Within shows the relationship between the acceptance of responsibility for stewardship both of people and the earth and the recovery of men from the damage done to their souls in recent history. In the 18th century men became detached from family and community as they moved from farm to factory. Competing for jobs and profit, men forgot the joy of collaboration. In order to survive men learned about asserting power in the workplace. They then returned home and allowed their power to darken the nature of fatherhood and grand-fatherhood. Today we have come to decry abuse by men who beat their wives, perpetuate violence and discriminate against people. These are not mature men. In The Elder Within we celebrate mature men who express mature masculinity.

The focus of the book is men, but women will also enjoy the hopeful potential of mature masculinity. Jones believes men are looking for a next step in the personal growth and healing many of them began in the men's movement. The Elder Within offers elder, as an alternative to elderly: that stereotype of older people that frightens the young about aging. Eldership, the expression of elder qualities, is a second half of life adventure in modeling mature masculinity. Elder expression fosters consensus rather than conflict. The man or woman who expresses elder energy uses tools of wisdom like meditation, contemplation and active listening. The elder expresses confidence in their long life experience and wants to seed the future by being accessible to and holding the dream for the young.


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"Jones read everything he could find on elders...He wanted to be an active part of his family, neighborhood..." -- Oregonian, July 29, 2001 (newspaper)

"Terry Jones shares his passion, the search for the elder within...in the world and inside the soul" -- Human Values in Aging UPDATE, Aug. 1, 2001 (newsletter online)

"This is an exploration into the potential of eldership, the second half of life expression of mature masculinity..." -- Menstuff: 11/30/01

About the Author

Terry Jones

Author, The Elder Within: Source of Mature Masculinity. Bookpartners, 2001

· 2001 is 30-year anniversary of marriage
· 2000 is year of birth of Terry's fifth grandchild
· Graduated with Master's degree in History, 1970, Sonoma State U., California
· Received Master's degree in counseling, Lewis & Clark College, 1976
· Co-authored with Paul Kadota book, A Biography of Kanaye Nagasawa, about a Japanese-American adventurer, entrepreneur and spiritual leader. Published in Kagoshima, Japan, 1978
· Author, Also of Men Born, Ease Inc., 1980, 1996.
· Author, Employee Assistance Programs in Industry, pamphlet, Do It Now Foundation, Phoenix, 1980
· Founded EASE Inc., one of the first mental health-consulting firms to offer employee-counseling services to business and industry, 1979. President from 1979 to present.
· Founded In Search of Elders Institute, 1999.
· Completed training as spiritual director, Namaste, Portland, OR, 2000


Product Details

  • Paperback: 209 pages
  • Publisher: Bookpartners (July 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1581510888
  • ISBN-13: 978-1581510881
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,175,634 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Celebrate the harvest and the return of the elders, February 4, 2004
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Barry C. Schlimme (cincinnati, oh United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Elder Within: The Source of Mature Masculinity (Paperback)
Jones, in very simple English, tells us what happened, where we're at, and where we need to go. I couldn't put the book down. There is so much wisdom in less than two hundred pages.

I spoke to two men who seldom finish a book, and both said they only read a third of the book, but what they did read was good. I told them that all they read was how we got off track. The how-to, the action to take, the gold, is in the last third of the book, just like it is in the last third of life.

Jones dispels the belief that our final years should be either of self-indulgence in our motor homes and on the Florida beaches, or of sitting around wondering why we can't be young. He provides all sorts of ways to be in truly enjoyable service, and suggests that our indulgence can come in the form of sharing our stories and watching as our mentorship makes a difference in the earth, our community, or in the life of a mentee.

Since the majority of Americans are going to be in the over-fifty range soon, the book could not be more timely. This book will change your way of looking at either what you've been missing (if you are over 50) or what you have to look forward to (if you are under fifty). At 54 and recently laid off from my sales career, The Elder Within has shown me the path for the rest of my life. It will be my handbook from here on out.

I'm off to see the rabbi in South Bend.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Elder Within, September 22, 2001
This review is from: The Elder Within: The Source of Mature Masculinity (Paperback)
In a society where father-hunger is of epidemic proportions and where retirement is commonly viewed as self-indulgent withdrawal, Terry Jones' vision of eldership is enormously important. Drawing on the rich history of eldership in other ages and cultures, Jones calls men to an egalitarian, non-patriarchal "mature masculinity" which is life-giving not only to men but also to women, children and the planet. I hope this book will be widely read and its message given embodiment.
James B. Nelson
Emeritus Professor of Christian Ethics
United Theological Seminary of th Twin Cities
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Elder Within, September 22, 2001
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In his book "The Elder Within", Terry Jones brings the insights of a wide range of mythologists, psychologists and other experts to bear on the meaning of mature masculinity in the 21st century. His passion to explore his own "eldership" fuels his re-visioning of the traditional male roles of protector, provider and teacher. Offering simple, practical ways of becoming an elder in the family and community, Jones pictures the elder as generative, accessible, a listener, a steward of the planet, one who blesses, who makes himself available in quiet, attentive ways to being a resource. Jones's approach is gentle, invitational, inclusive, embodying his own idea of eldership. Readers will find comfort, encouragement and fresh ideas about their own process of embracing the elder within and living their own wisdom to the benefit of others. The book will be useful for group study as well as personal reflection.
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