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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. I think that this is a truly beautiful book. The photography is amazing and the explanations of how the flowers relate to different aspects of our spirituality is enlightening and extremely original. I think this is an extremely helpful book to have around whether you are going through a difficult time or just need to be reminded that there is still beauty and happiness in the world. It offers great options for meditations with beautiful photos, quotes and essays. David Bookbinder has done a wonderful job. ( ) no reviews | add a review
"David Bookbinder is one of those awakened souls whose near-death experience gave him fresh and timeless eyes. He has taken that gift and poured it into 'Paths to Wholeness: Fifty-Two Flower Mandalas,' using innovative photography and heartfelt reflection to surface and praise the mysteries of the inner world." - Mark Nepo, 'The Book of Awakening' Many of us long to be fully present to this amazing existence we were born into, and often we can. But sometimes, we look for help. In 'Paths to Wholeness: Fifty-Two Flower Mandalas,' psychotherapist, writer, and photographer David J. Bookbinder brings his capacity for inspiring personal transformation to his readers. Combining insightful, pragmatic essays in the lineage of Carl Jung and Mark Nepo with 52 award-winning Flower Mandala images inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe and Harold Feinstein, David both shows and tells the tale of a spiritual seeker who, having traversed his own winding path toward awakening, now guides others to find balance, overcome fear and shame, build resilience, and to expand their hearts by listening deeply, inspiring hope, and more fully loving. Keep it by your bedside, thumb through it as you drift off to sleep, knowing you are not alone on your journey to self-actualization. No library descriptions found. |
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