The Sustainable Soul
Rebecca James Hecking
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Description for The Sustainable Soul
Paperback. Eco-spiritual Reflections and Practices. 192 pages. Cateogry: (G) General (US: Trade). BIC Classification: HRLK. Dimension: 178 x 164 x 12. Weight: 258.
A poignant and inspirational guide for a journey toward ecological spirituality and sustainable culture. Each chapter contains an essay and spiritual practices designed for both group and individualized reflection. Exercises include a wide range of suggestions such as guided meditations, journaling prompts, creative art projects, and ideas for concrete action. Readers can choose the exercises that best suit their personalities, lifestyles, and unique journeys
A poignant and inspirational guide for a journey toward ecological spirituality and sustainable culture. Each chapter contains an essay and spiritual practices designed for both group and individualized reflection. Exercises include a wide range of suggestions such as guided meditations, journaling prompts, creative art projects, and ideas for concrete action. Readers can choose the exercises that best suit their personalities, lifestyles, and unique journeys
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Skinner House Books
Number of pages
192
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Boston, United States
ISBN
9781558966055
SKU
V9781558966055
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About Rebecca James Hecking
Rebecca Hecking writes a weekly blog entitled The Sustainable Soul. She is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Meadville, Pennsylvania.
Reviews for The Sustainable Soul
“With empathy and penetrating insight, Rebecca James Hecking helps all of us, whatever our background or beliefs, become more intimate with the natural world—and with ourselves. She knows that soul-nourishing communion with the divine is about right relationship to the larger body of life. May this book inspire a generation of heart-led, visionary activists!” —Michael Dowd, author of Thank God ... Read more