Everyday Sacred: A Women's Journey Home
2 journalers for this copy...
I have been wanting to read this book.
I thought I would not like this "new age" style book as much as I did...there was really a lot of good material in it.
Journal Entry 3 by DameEdna at USPS By Media Mail in -- Paperbackswap.com, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Wednesday, October 5, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (10/5/2005 UTC) at USPS By Media Mail in -- Paperbackswap.com, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA
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Ordered through Paperbackswap.com. Was surprised to find that it was a BC book.
This book was a joy to read. I really liked the feelings of peace and hope it inspires. It make me think a lot about my personal and spiritual goals and the work I haven't really be doing to achieve them. Bender writes from a perspective that is easy to identify with: that of someone who longs to have peace and tranquility but never seems to achieve her ideal. She gave me a lot to think about in my own quest for peace and I hope to achieve a measure of it eventually, as she has.
This book was a joy to read. I really liked the feelings of peace and hope it inspires. It make me think a lot about my personal and spiritual goals and the work I haven't really be doing to achieve them. Bender writes from a perspective that is easy to identify with: that of someone who longs to have peace and tranquility but never seems to achieve her ideal. She gave me a lot to think about in my own quest for peace and I hope to achieve a measure of it eventually, as she has.