Landscape & Environment, Prayer, Gardening - General & Miscellaneous, Religion - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
Roth uses the experience of caring for the soil and gardening to create meditations that help us to cultivate our relationship with God, our neighbors, and ourselves. Each chapter concludes with a distinctive prayer exercise to incorporate meditations into a daily routine.Editorials
Library Journal
Roth, an Episcopal priest who has written on hatha yoga and Christian prayer, employs the metaphor of a garden to explain spiritual growth in clear, simple, and yet profound ways. This metaphor allows her to reveal the dynamics of prayer, that is, its growth from small and apparently hidden and insignificant beginnings into a harvest. She discusses how the divine-human relationship is nourished, how it can be threatened, and what leads to its resurrection/rebirth. This book will inspire followers of many religious traditions who want to pray and who seek relationship to the mystery surrounding all life; it will reanimate those suffering spiritual dryness. Recommended for public and seminary libraries.Book Details
Published
March 31, 1994
Publisher
Cowley Publications,U.S.
Pages
166
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781561010776