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Embodying Spirit: Coming Alive With Meaning and Purpose [Paperback]

Jacquelyn Small (Author)
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October 1994
New from the bestselling author of Transformers and Becoming Naturally Therapeutic comes a passionate call to all spiritual seekers to awaken their senses, explore their "shadows," and unite the powerful forces of body and soul to find true spiritual fulfillment.

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Small is a comer among New Age gurus. Her three previous books, including Awakening in Time (1991), have all sold well, and her personal appearances are quickly becoming top draws on the mind-body lecture circuit. Here she strives to bring spirituality together with physical desire, uniting passion and serenity. Drawing heavily on Jung, Small argues that "we are not human beings learning to be spiritual; we were always spiritual beings--and we're learning to be human." Whether she is interpreting the myth of Psyche and Eros or exploring Jungian archetypes, Small's goal is to make us comfortable with duality--a mind-body version of what Keats called negative capability. Like the works of Marianne Williamson, Shakti Gawain, and other New Age stars, much of Small's guidance reduces to common sense, but along the way, she capably synthesizes a potent mix of psychology, spirituality, and philosophy. Her focus here, on accepting "the delicious fruits of this earthly existence," sends a refreshing jolt of sensuality into the rarefied air of the spirituality movement. Ilene Cooper

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  • Paperback: 230 pages
  • Publisher: Harpercollins; First Edition edition (October 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0062552783
  • ISBN-13: 978-0062552785
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,423,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Stop running away from yourself, you're okay!, June 6, 2000
This review is from: Embodying Spirit: Coming Alive With Meaning and Purpose (Paperback)
I am sad to see that this book is out of print. If you find a copy, I highly recommend it. Jacquelyn Small presents information in a down-to-earth yet profound way. She talks a lot about the shadow self and how behaviors or feelings are on a continum from one extreme to another. Rather than labeling some behaviors or feelings as bad and others as good, Small encourages us to embrace and acknowledge all of them. She states that if we don't embrace our shadow side it will only become more powerful and eventually sneak out and embarass us. I've had enough of these incidences to believe what she says. I realized from reading her book that accepting the shadowy parts is not the same as acting on them. In fact, accepting them makes it less likely that you'll need to act on them. After reading this book I had to courage to make some necessary changes in my life. This book is really about self-acceptance and the concept of a whole self. We are more than our behavior. We are more than our past. We are more than the silly labels we pin on ourselves. Thank you Jacquelyn for sharing yourself with us.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritual Journey: Explore Yourself - Explore the World, May 15, 2003
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Jacquelyn Small writes with knowledge and experience ... I heard her at a workshop entitled "Embodying Spirit: Coming Alive with Meaning & Purpose" held in Orlando, FL . It was sponsored by Ms Small, who along with well-known psychologists and authors, Ram Dass, Thomas Moore, Joan Halifax & ohters, presented many of the ideas & concepts synthesized in this book. In essence, the book is about "self-discovery" from a Jungian, Christian and Buddhist perspective. She discusses concepts such as "Divine Discontent" (seeking a greater identity) , "the Law of Transcendence" (rising above problems/climbing to a higher plane of consciousness), "the Law of Antimony" (how to harmonize complementary opposites), "the Paradigm Shift" (recognizing we are cocreators of reality/our observation changes it). She helps us see conflicts as ways to sharpen our understanding of reality and consciousness. This should decrease our suffering and deepen our understanding of life. "Facing the Shadow" means opening up to see parts of ourselves we deny, bringing forth the unconsious aspects into awareness. We build our future by "harvesting the good from the past" and learning how we experiece archetypes. She explains that 'holding the divine tension' between being human and identifying with the divine we build our identities and fulfill our destinies. She describes stages of the "path of return" which means discovering we are "spiritual beings who are embodied". However, do not feel there is "final destination". The "path of return" is the journey of our lives on which we constantly use "spiritual discernment" as our guide. When problems arise which we resist the task is to be aware of the spiritual self, keep it awake, do not shut out feelings and avoid the tasks at hand. Simple? No. A true spiritual path never is ... the destination is "growth" and "awareness". We learn the physicist, John Hitchcock, defined spirituality as, "an internal shaping force". Jaqueline Small states, "Spirit and matter have merged." The journey is about awakening to our true identities.
Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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