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The Gentle Art of Blessing: Living One's Spirituality in Everyday Life

The Gentle Art of Blessing: Living One's Spirituality in Everyday Life

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Author: Pierre Pradervand
Publisher: Personhood Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 331297

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 300
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 4.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 1932181059
Dewey Decimal Number: 291
EAN: 9781932181050
ASIN: 1932181059

Publication Date: September 1, 2003
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A down-to-earth and deeply inspiring work of applied spirituality, this book explores the history and practice of the act of blessing. To bless means to wish, unconditionally, for total, unrestricted good for others, from the deepest wellspring in the innermost chamber of one's heart. This book provides tools and information that enable people to ground their spiritual practice in everyday life, in the street, the workplace, the kitchen, the supermarket, everywhere. Discussed are the law of positive expectations, the law of unconditional love, and blessing as a spiritual bath. Practiced daily, the blessings provided will foster a deep and lasting inner calm.


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1 out of 5 stars Blessing the author   March 24, 2008
The first two chapters held my attention well. The principle is life changing, this book is not. The author quotes many others to substantiate his stories, rather than deeply developing the theme and supporting it with quotes. Became repetitious while using different words.

For the average reader who is seeking spiritual development, the title is captivating. The book could support this journey by proposing thoughtful questions during each chapter to help the reader focus the information to his/her self.
A big disappointment to me.



5 out of 5 stars Blessing made practical   April 24, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I love this book! As soon as I finished it, I started to read it again. In practicing blessing in the way the author explains it, I've seen my own (justifiable) anger and animosity towards people who have hurt me or damaged my life melt away.

I don't think the author means that we shouldn't carry through if some evil needs to be addressed, but it makes it possible to do so objectively and without hate.

The key, in my thought, is that this book made me see that I have to put my spiritual convictions into practice all the time and toward everyone...I can't get away with just praying in a general sense and then going about my day and continuing to feel contentious towards someone, even when merited.




5 out of 5 stars Good, really good, but doesn't deal with evil people   April 18, 2007
 4 out of 7 found this review helpful

On page 11, the author writes, "As you walk, bless the city in which you live, its government and teachers, its nurses and street sweepers, its children and bankers, its priests and prostitutes. The minute anyone expresses the least aggravation or unkindness to you, respond with a blessing: Bless them totally, sincerely, joyfully - for such blessings are a shield that protects them from the ignorance of their misdeed and deflects that arrow that was aimed at you."

I wish I could give an all-encompassing, "that's great, I loved it" review on this book, but I'm struggling with Pradevand's comments that the best and most potent response to aggression is blessing.

Less than three days ago, 32 students were murdered at a once-beautiful college in the midst of the Blue Ridge mountains. There are times when you must be prepared to go toe to toe with evil and deal it a fatal blow. Like Pradervand, I believe that each of God's children have the potential and ability to express Her purity and goodness and love, but I also believe that some of God's children would rather face annihilation than surrender their association with pure evil.

Jesus never taught us that we should "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil." He prayed and *then* he threw over the moneychanger's tables. He cursed the fig tree, sent the swine to their death over the hill, etc. He said to his beloved disciple Peter, "get thee behind me Satan."

Jesus' predominant activity was blessing, but from my reading of various scriptures and exegeses, he also did some cursing!

The Bible records several instances when Jesus got angry. His anger was unselfish and short-lived, but there were times when he "let people have it."

So, if you can move through Pradervand's book with that in mind, I do recommend it as a good read. It's stuffed full of inspiring messages and powerful anecdotes on the practical application of spiritual laws to restore peace and harmony to one's soul. I also highly recommend Peck's book, "People of The Lie," which is one of the best books I've ever read about dealing with evil people. Perhaps these two books should be read together.



4 out of 5 stars researching the blessing spiritual practice   March 8, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

this book has helped me to learn about the how's of blessing.. I learned alot and felt inspired to bless more of my everyday life..

loved it.




4 out of 5 stars Reading This Book is a Blessing   March 8, 2007
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

This book is wonderful. I recommend it to everyone regardless of religious persuasion. If each person could put in to practice the ideas in this book, it could transform society.




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