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Paperback Praying Naked: The Spirituality of Anthony de Mello Book

ISBN: 0385513143

ISBN13: 9780385513142

Praying Naked: The Spirituality of Anthony de Mello

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In his books Awareness and The Way to Love, among others, the internationally acclaimed spiritual guide Anthony de Mello presented an approach to spirituality that integrated the ancient traditions of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Praying Naked

This is an excellent Book for anyone who wants To Grow in their Emotional life, Mental life, Spiritual Life and wants to be healed in their Physical Life.

EASY READING, BUT SPIRITUALITY-LITE

EASY READING, BUT SPIRITUALITY-LITE There are lots of quotations in this book; in fact almost half of its pages are blank except for single quotations. The quotes are pretty good too, but their relationship to the text is not always evident. There are lots of good stories, most of them familiar, especially if you've read de Mello. And then there is the teaching. The author says he wishes to give the reader "as much pure de Mello as possible," but he has no trouble fitting in principles from Deepak Chopra, Tony Robbins, Joan Borysenko, John Bradshaw, Eric Berne, Stephen Covey, et al. The important question addressed is not "Who is God," but "Who am I?" And the heart and soul of this book, according to the author (p. 121), is found in three stories that say freedom from inflexibility, rigidity and external pressure will lead to a breakthrough where we will get rid of our programming, wake up to who we are, and experience things making sense. There's a lot more good advice as well: admit you are asleep, become able to listen, stay alert, get rid of illusions about yourself and others, be grateful, be intimate with nature, be non-judgmental, focus, surround yourself with happy people, think positively, learn to correct self-created emotions, etc. All of this is good mental hygiene and much good psychological advice gathered together in one place, but is it spirituality? And, in particular, is this really a summary of the spirituality of a recognized Christian spiritual master, Catholic priest, and vowed Jesuit religious? There is little about God, Christ, or a relationship with either, little that could not be espoused and taught by an atheist. It's an easy book to get through and a good one to practice, but thin soup for someone who is expecting a more hearty meal.

Refreshing and Encouraging

A marvellous presentation of de Mello's approach -- I think better for today's readers than de Mello's books themselves. The aim is to bring the reader into contact way down deep with himself where alone he can find God as He wishes to be found. I profited greatly and recommend this to all and not only to christians.
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