This classic book was first published in 1988 and continues to illuminate. In it the late Jack Willis explores what Jungian psychology and Quakerism have in common, and how they can enrich each other.
Kinder ground: Creating space for truth It’s important to create space to listen and understand – a cool sanctuary away from the easy answers of propaganda and the heat and hostility of so much political discussion.
Push open the gate and you exchange tarmac for grass pathways. A green oasis greets you. You have found a hidden treasure, a sanctuary in a bustling city, a place of peace and quiet. Sit. . . rest. . . look around you and let its spirit move.
In seven letters to a fictional correspondent, Steve Chase describes his spiritual journey among Quakers. The writer introduces the Quaker way to a newcomer in language that is personal and gentle, while offering powerful inspiration through stories.
A humble stumble toward simplicity and grace. For ayone who is bad at being good. Living a life of faith is not as simple as it may look. In fact, it's often characterized more by stumbles than by grace.