From Publishers Weekly
In their 1996 book Spiritual Literacy, the Brussats gave readers a spiritual alphabet--37 practices, from Attention to Zeal, that are hallmarks of the spiritual life. Here, they offer prescriptions for implementing those practices in everyday life, recommending relevant books, videos and other resources. They suggest journal exercises, quote from beloved teachers and introduce readers to prayers and mantras to enhance spiritual awareness. They draw from sources as diverse as the films Dead Man Walking and What's Eating Gilbert Grape? and the writings of Terry Tempest Williams and Wendell Berry. In the entry on love, the Brussats observe that love doesn't just happen--it is something that requires practice. Lovers are enjoined to ask themselves each morning whom they will let into their hearts that day and to reflect again at night on those they have loved. For those wanting to develop compassion, the authors recommend meditating on a mantra based on Luke 6:36: "Be compassionate as God is compassionate." The Brussats offer a useful compendium of rich readings, provocative prayers and other resources for spiritual seekers. (Jan.)
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Review
Forget the gurus. In today's spiritual supermarket, all you really need is a good pharmacist. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat do a bang-up job in Spiritual Rx. Simply organized yet richly textured, this book is full of salutary reminders that when the student is willing, teachers are everywhere. --
D. Patrick Miller, author of The Book of Practical FaithForget the gurus. In todays spiritual supermarket, all you really need is a good pharmacist. Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat do a bang-up job in Spiritual Rx. Simply organized yet richly textured, this book is full of salutary reminders that when the student is willing, teachers are everywhere. --
D. Patrick Miller, author of The Book of Practical FaithHaving a spiritual urge isn't enough; we need practical tools and guidelines on how to apply our insights in our daily life. Spiritual Rx fills this need. It is a marvelous guide that translates "feeling spiritual" into "being spiritual." --
Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Reinventing MedicineHaving a spiritual urge isnt enough; we need practical tools and guidelines on how to apply our insights in our daily life. Spiritual Rx fills this need. It is a marvelous guide that translates "feeling spiritual" into "being spiritual." --
Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Reinventing MedicineSpiritual Rx is an extremely illuminating, helpful, and practical guide to living the spiritual life. I was impressed. --
Marcus Borg, author of Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time and The God We Never KnewThe Brussats new Spiritual RX, like their Spiritual Literacy, is another Treasure Chest book only this time it is a Medicine Chest. Heres a book to cure spiritual sluggishness with insightful quotes from a wide range of spiritual writers, along with a rich array of suggested practices, rituals, and celebrations. A MUST book for any spiritual seeker. --
Edward Hays, author of The Gospel of Gabriel and The LadderThe ingenious Brussats once again display their astonishing range and depth of knowledge in this inviting yet erudite collection of eminently do-able spiritual practices, designed for seamless integration into daily life. Drawn from a remarkably eclectic array of sources, from the great religious source texts to the films and music of pop culture, their "alphabet" of practices is an exuberantly generous, delicious feast that will nourish any reader's mind, body and spirit. --
Belleruth Naparstek, author of Your Sixth Sense and creator of the Health Journeys guided imagery audio series
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