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Teaching the Dead Bird to Sing: Living the Hermit Life Without and Within [Paperback]

W. Paul Jones (Author)
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September 2002
When W. Paul Jones discovered a frozen baby bird on his windowsill one frosty morning, the scene struck an emotional chord. Haunted by feelings of abandonment and failure all his life, Jones's search for God had led him from social activist to contemplative, from marriage to singlehood, from the world of academia to a life of solitude among the poor. In the candid manner of Kathleen Norris's Cloister Walk, Jones recounts his "strange and wild" spiritual journey in Teaching the Dead Bird to Sing: Living the Hermit Life Without and Within.

"Thirty years ago, God began tearing apart my plan for the rest of my life," Jones writes. It was 1971, and Jones, a self-proclaimed "persistent social radical" who had started his own commune in the inner city, wanted to know if the Church had communes other than the "Jesus freak" places he had visited. A friend suggested that he visit a nearby Trappist monastery.

After three days at a Trappist monastery, Jones decided to abandon his successful teaching career to take a nine-month monastic sabbatical. "For reasons that I am still attempting to discern," Jones writes, "I felt driven to enter my own frozen springtime. . . to perch on some lonely sill, with only myself for companionship . . . perhaps to be discovered by One capable of teaching me to sing an untimely song in an unlikely place."

Teaching the Dead Bird to Sing is based on a journal that Jones kept during his first foray into monastic life. He describes the intensely spiritual experience of building his hermitage out of scrap lumber, his daily struggles with feelings of loneliness and vulnerability, and the eventual inner peace that he attained.

While Jones was initially reluctant to publish his journal, his years of serving as a spiritual director convinced him that his writings would resonate with other spiritual seekers. "The life most of us live is a lonely one," he writes, "wandering through our own wildernesses, eager to find a traveling companion with whom we can be vulnerable together."


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After first encountering a Trappist monastery in 1971, Jones kept returning, finally taking monastic vows in 1992, becoming a full-time hermit in 1993, and being ordained a Catholic priest in 1996. In this book he summarizes the stunning arc of his life, which includes an impoverished childhood, marriage and five children, and work as an activist and Protestant theologian. These facts, however, serve only as a backdrop for the story of his first difficult but profoundly cathartic months as a hermit in the Ozarks in 1986. After preparing at a monastery for his initial ten-day stint in his hermitage, Jones failed horribly in the metaphorical "desert" created by his solitude. His attempts to follow the monastic schedule by himself seemed absurd and he quickly abandoned them. This disastrous maiden voyage will resonate with all extroverts who have tried and failed at aloneness and contemplation. Happily, Jones was able to return to the hermitage one he built himself with lumber and nails from condemned buildings and face the many demons that had tormented him throughout his life. In the process, he experienced God, and happiness, for the first time. This book consists largely of journal entries that Jones shares now "because I have been persuaded of how many of you out there are caught in the same backwashes and dead-ends that have laced my own life." This humble, helpful tone permeates the book and is a gift to all of Jones's fellow spiritual pilgrims.
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In this candid journal, Jones recounts his journey toward healing. . . -- NAPRA Review

Product Details

  • Paperback: 312 pages
  • Publisher: Paraclete Press (MA) (September 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155725303X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1557253033
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,527,550 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A deeply spiritual and inspiring autobiographical treatise, October 5, 2002
This review is from: Teaching the Dead Bird to Sing: Living the Hermit Life Without and Within (Paperback)
Teaching The Dead Bird To Sing: Living The Hermit Life Without And Within is the memoir of theologian and former social activist W. Paul Jones, who describes the phases of his life and meditations as he progressed toward an internal and external retreat from the evils of the world and the self. Teaching The Dead Birth To Sing is highly recommended reading as a deeply spiritual and inspiring autobiographical treatise about embracing a solitary life for greater understanding and clarity.
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