RailroadBookstore.com

Railroad Books - Model Railroad Books - Thomas & Friends
Photography Books - Gardening Books

Photography Books

Huge Selection - Discount Prices - Money Back Guarantee

We offer a huge selection of photography books at discount prices. All purchases have a money back satisfaction guarantee. Thank you for shopping here!

Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
Guidebooks
Canon
Hasselblad
Kodak
Leica
Nikon
Pentax
Sony
Magic Lantern Guides
Categories
General
Black & White
Color
Digital
Equipment
How To
Nature & Wildlife
Photo Essays
Photojournalism
Reference
Travel
Photoshop
Lightroom
Railroad Photography
Images of Rail Series
Subcategories
Back Pain
Cancer
Chronic Pain
Depression
Diabetes
Eldercare
Exercise
Eye Problems
Hearing Problems
Heart Disease
Impotence
Lung Disease
Osteoporosis
Parkinson's Disease
Skin Ailments
Sleep Disorders
Alchemy
Astral Projection
Astrology
Auras & Colors
Crop Circles
Cults & Demonism
ESP
Ghosts & Haunted Houses
Magic
Metaphysical Phenomena
Near-Death Experiences
Occultism
Parapsychology
Rosicrucianism
Satanism
Shamanism
Spiritualism
Supernatural
UFOs
Unexplained Mysteries
Wicca
Witchcraft

The Age of Miracles: Embracing the New Midlife

The Age of Miracles: Embracing the New Midlife

zoom enlarge 
Author: Marianne Williamson
Publisher: Hay House
Category: Book

List Price: $22.95
Buy New: $11.00
You Save: $11.95 (52%)



New (46) Used (26) Collectible (1) from $10.50

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 64 reviews
Sales Rank: 1357

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 187
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.3 x 0.8

ISBN: 1401917194
Dewey Decimal Number: 155.66
EAN: 9781401917197
ASIN: 1401917194

Publication Date: January 1, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Also Available In:

  • Paperback - The Age of Miracles: Embracing the New Midlife
  • Audio CD - The Age of Miracles: Embracing the New Midlife
  • Audio Download - The Age of Miracles: Embracing the New Midlife (Unabridged)
  • Kindle Edition - The Age of Miracles

Similar Items:

  • Happy for No Reason: 7 Steps to Being Happy from the Inside Out
  • Meditations for a Miraculous Life
  • The Seeker's Guide (previously published as The New American Spirituality)
  • Handbook for the Spirit
  • Illuminata: A Return to Prayer

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The need for change as we get older?an emotional pressure for one phase of our lives to transition into another?is a human phenomenon, neither male nor female. There simply comes a time in our lives?not fundamentally different from the way puberty separates childhood from adulthood?when it’s time for one part of ourselves to die and for something new to be born.
The purpose of this book by best-selling author and lecturer Marianne Williamson is to psychologically and spiritually reframe this transition so that it leads to a wonderful sense of joy and awakening.
In our ability to rethink our lives lies our greatest power to change them. What we have called “middle age” need not be seen as a turning point toward death. It can be viewed as a magical turning point toward life as we’ve never known it, if we allow ourselves the power of an independent imagination?thought-forms that don’t flow in a perfunctory manner from ancient assumptions merely handed down to us, but rather flower into new archetypal images of a humanity just getting started at 45 or 50.
What we’ve learned by that time, from both our failures as well as our successes, tends to have humbled us into purity. When we were young, we had energy but we were clueless about what to do with it. Today, we have less energy, perhaps, but we have far more understanding of what each breath of life is for. And now at last, we have a destiny to fulfill?not a destiny of a life that’s simply over, but rather a destiny of a life that is finally truly lived.
Midlife is not a crisis; it’s a time of rebirth. It’s not a time to accept your death; it’s a time to accept your life?and to finally, truly live it, as you and you alone know deep in your heart it was meant to be lived.




Customer Reviews:   Read 59 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Tripe   July 14, 2008
Williamson continues to speak out both sides of her mouth. She attacks fear based outcomes while offering them on her web site. She advocates the candadicy of Obama, and before that Kerry, and before that, Clinton. If someone provides a progressive rebuttal on her web site, she promptly deletes it, much like you might find on the Rush Limbaugh site. Censorship is her fear based guiding creed, and political and spiritual contradictions the foundational praxis from which she writes. You will not find a more committed 'true believe' any where on the planet than this women.

Williamson has continued to offer nothing more than a Democratic apologetic to advance the cause of fear to which she bows.

It's hilariously ironic that a Democratic Party apologist should call people to the left of the Dem Party "Republicans," because the reality is that there's no better friend of the Republican Party than the Democratic Party. The DP rolls over on its back for the RP, defends it against impeachment, passes all its legislative initiatives, & refuses to expose it for the criminal organization that it is.

If anyone here should be accusing anyone else of being de facto supporters of Republicans, it's those to the left who should be doing the accusing, and the Democratic Party apologists who should stand as the accused.

Williamson skips along disseminating her eco la la message ad nausea even while contributing to the problems. Just another elite, inside the beltway, save the world, while driving her luxury sedan, and living a life of prviledge. Follow Williamson's advice if you want more of the same.



3 out of 5 stars Inspiring Daydream   June 28, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I am familiar with Marianne's popularity as a spiritual teacher and speaker and this is the first of her books that I've read. Here's what I enjoyed. She has an easy flowing writing style, a nice way with words. I sensed the entire book as her personal prayer for a greater embodiment of love by herself and hopefully others. I find this inspiring. However, on the whole, I don't feel that this book lives up to its title. Her contemplation on spiritual maturity seems merely hopeful, and thus shallow. She talks too much story for me and while reading it, I sometimes felt as if I was listening to her daydreaming about the meaning of her life. I didn't sense any real presence in this work. I agree that by and large the baby boomer generation is still fast asleep and waking up now would surely bring more light to play in our world. Yet, I am not confident that this book is a true wake-up call for the midlife reader. It reads more like an interesting coffee house conversation with an intimate friend. Those who enjoy waxing philosophical might like this offering. Sundance Burke, Author Free Spirit: A Guide to Enlightened Being


3 out of 5 stars Great up until the last two chapters   June 27, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book totally met me where I'm at as my son is a teenager and I'm looking to my life when he has flown the nest and I'm older and grayer. She has a great persepective on growing older and embracing it. Her book really helped me to not be so afraid of growing older as is so prevalent in our society, but to embrace my greatness as I get older. Her last two chapters left me bewildered. She totally moves into a rant about the world and politics and the only way to combat the bad stuff going on in the world is with LOVE. I don't disagree with what she has to say, but how did this book move in this direction? The last two chapters left me a little disappointed in her book in general.


5 out of 5 stars Ageless Wisdom, True Fulfillment   June 3, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

Bestselling author, Marianne Williamson, in "The Age of Miracles" is pointing toward a radical and ageless wisdom that can only arise, when we are willing to slow down from all of our thinking and doing to consciously engage the contemplative life.

Just as we physically mature through the many stages of human development - infancy to old age - we deepen in spiritual maturity. Truthfully, our calendar age and the appearance of the aging form do not play a role in our ability to realize the sense of joy that lies in the core of our being. Nonetheless, life is slower and we are wiser. This provides the perfect opportunity to turn inward; a type of going home to the heart.

Katie Davis, author, Awake Joy: The Essence of Enlightenment



5 out of 5 stars Empowering!   June 3, 2008
Over the years, Marianne Williamson's books and lectures have helped me to find and focus the central truths of my life. This beautifully written book is a reminder that midlife can be rich with wisdom and confidence. Midlife is a time of doing, creating and becoming on many simultaneous levels. My husband bought the audio version for me, and I resonated with it so strongly, I immediately bought a print copy for my mom.


Copyright 2008 - RailroadBookstore.com