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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ties it all together,
By Southern Star (Seabrook Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Hardcover)
I totally identify with Borysenko and with her personal journey of establishing a relationship with God. Having also explored many religions, growing tired and weary of the fact that most or so patriarchal in nature that they exclude and limit woman's participation and exploration of spirituality. Borysenko has tied it all together for all of us seekers, confirming our hunger for the truth, acknowledging what we have learned through the many stops on our journey to a mature relationship with God. She shows us the commonality,the beauty of integrating what we have learned and shows us the necessity of healing the wounds we may have sustained in our journey. She offers us a book that acknowledges our spiritual differences from men and balances it with a true acceptance of all faiths, so that whether we are Jewish, Catholic, New Age or other, we all are equal in the eyes of God, and as women we can stand side by side and celebrate being the spiritual women that we are. Borysenko ties it all together and confirms what I knew all along, Woman's spirituality is truly her own. I found it impossible to put this book down, for each page offered a resolution of the multi-plicity of religious ideas and put it back into a woman's concept of having a personal relationship with God. I am going to buy a copy for all of my sisters.
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Refreshing.,
By Allie Kat "sarahphin" (Nunavut) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Hardcover)
My relationship with God has been one of contempt. Presumably on both sides. The God we're told we must love, and whom we're told loves us unconditionally, is the same one whom we're told hates women and encourages abuse of them. I'd prefer eternal hell to kowtowing. In any case it's impossible not to tick Him off. Go about with your hair uncovered, take joy in anything, duck out of polishing the floors, lip off to a man, and the `unconditional love' turns to wrath and hellfire. Not to be out-done, I had not merely smoke, but, I swear, flames coming out of my ears when religion was mentioned. I did realize I was confusing God with His messengers, but I thought He could have chosen less disgusting messengers. I did try to fix the relationship, and have run across lots of ideas. Some of them had merit but left me expecting more of a God I'd want to know. The idea that women, being the sweet helpful little things they are, of course God loves them, made Him sound like a good ole boy who expects the nearest one to bring Him a beer. The idea of replacing God with a Goddess had appeal, but some ancient goddess I'd never heard of before reading a book didn't have any power in my mind. The idea that God was an abstract law of physics made sense to my logical mind, but left me lonely. The idea that He was my personal buddy didn't mesh with His bad treatment of women historically. All right, so I'm irrational and cantankerous, but a lot of women have similar feelings. Being angry at God is like having a splinter in your mind. That Ms. Borysenko was able to over-ride the negative (and crazy) impressions I've had, without pretending they don't exist, is no small achievement. She's taken the various paths and searches and fragments and arranged them into something more panoramic than we've been able to see on our own, and made sense from all the nonsense. I did feel that she over-looked an aspect of women, the aspect where we're not always so feminine. Gathering in prayer and meditation groups, helping the community, and hanging out together, is all well and good. But sometimes we want to kick butts and slay monsters all by ourselves, and behave in down-right unfeminine ways, and I was disappointed that she confined the definition of `woman' to `feminine' in the traditional sense, and made the path a little narrow. Nonetheless, the book is healing and refreshing, and she did banish all those nasty patriarchs with stones in their hands from my head
28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Take this trip!,
By A reader (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Hardcover)
I am a woman in my twenties and I was surprised and delighted while reading this book. I especially loved the opening poem asking, "What is holy?" along with chapters 1, 4 and 8. (In fact, I am hoping for a collection of published poetry by the author!) The reason I was surprised --I related to many of the feelings Ms. Borysenko describes regarding women and religion/spirituality. I once led a small, informal group in the Lord's Prayer and I tried to playfully start it with "Our Mother" but people (women too) playfully scorned me back like what an outlandish idea. So, I was and am very interested in the ideas expressed by the author. I also appreciated the inclusion and respect of several cultures and their contributions to spirituality. I really want to re-read this book and pass it on. Thank you for sharing your beautiful insights, and please keep writing.
26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
For those seeking to understand women's spirituality,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent tool not only for women seeking affirmation and encouragement on their journey to spirituality, but for men who wish to understand the feminine soul. Ms. Borysenko speaks clearly and openly of her own journey and gives hope and encouragement to her readers. The only drawback I found is that for those unfamiliar with Ms. Borysenko's background and previous works, her references might be confusing. However, her enthuiasm and compassion is contagious, and opens the door for one to continue their personal journey.
21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Spiritually Uplifting Pilgrimage,
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This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Hardcover)
In A WOMAN'S JOURNEY TO GOD: FINDING THE FEMININE PATH, Joan Borysenko has once again gone steps beyond her solidly scientific background to a place completely her own...one of spirituality, community, ritual, faith, intuition, prayer, identity, and healing. This well-written book is full of inspirational stories, poems, and rituals that can be used to mark special times in a woman's life while on her way to God. Joan's compassion and understanding shine from the pages, and her humor urges us all to keep things in perspective while on this journey of life. She is a spiritual leader in a chaotic world, and her book reads like a beacon of truth. Come, take this pilgrimage with Joan. You deserve to partake of her wisdom. Learn from it. And when she finally publishes a book of her poetry, I'll be the first one in line to purchase it...
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
That's it!,
By Mellonia "Goddess of the Bees" (Northern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Hardcover)
This is one of the best books I've ever read. Joan brings in interesting examples from various world religions as well as relating personal anecdotes. She offers the hopeful message that women do not have to give up their religious or cultural heritage in order to embrace a beneficial and life-affirming spirituality, at the same time acknowledging the negative messages involved in many of the Judeo-Christian trappings. I didn't want to stop reading it -- it's truly a 'pearl'.
14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Absolutely excellent.,
By Maureen "Unitarian Universalist Minister, Lif... (Hendersonville, New Caledonia) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Paperback)
Honest self-examination without self-absorption. I highly recommend this book to any woman -- particularly any mid-life woman -- who is exploring what it means to be a spiritual creature, and any man who looks at the women in his life and wonders what might be going on for them.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FOR EVERY WOMAN WHO HAS QUESTIONED HER SPIRITUALITY!,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Paperback)
I had this book for a long time and just never was drawn to it. After reading THE SAI PROPHECY, I felt a real need to read it. It answered questions I had not even formed, and led my mind to solutions and possibilities I had never imagined. A real catalyst and a must for every woman on a spiritual search. Thank you, sister Boryshenko!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant - thoughtful and deeply spiritual,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Paperback)
A brilliant and thoughtful book which should be read by all women seeking to explore their spirituality, as well as validate themselves as women in a patriarchal society. The book is also interwoven with deeply personal anecdotes.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
AMAZING Book!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Woman's Journey to God (Paperback)
I LOVE this book! The author shares her personal experiences, as well as those of people she has worked with. She not only understands but validates a woman's view. It goes beyond religion and deep into spirituality. She helps you to accept the differences between men and women and how women can use their power and gifts in our own unique way.
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A Woman's Journey to God by Joan Borysenko (Hardcover - December 27, 1999)
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