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Paperback A Book of Games: A Course in Spiritual Play Book

ISBN: 0385147791

ISBN13: 9780385147798

A Book of Games: A Course in Spiritual Play

Loaded with ideas for a different perspective, this book provides a month's worth of continuous spiritual play This description may be from another edition of this product.

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step outside of yourself

If you are tired of thinking in the same old ways, this book is for you. Loaded with ideas for a different perspective, this book provides a month's worth of continuous spiritual play. If at least three of these games don't shock you out of your rut you need a vacation. I recommend this book to everyone, open minded or not.

A Course in Spiritual Play

Spiritual practice, putting the principles behind our beliefs into day to day action, is not a subject that gets a lot of attention. Throughout most of humanity's history we have focused on worship as a duty, rather than a source of wisdom and information on how best to live and change our lives. Unlike many practitioners, who are often very private people, Hugh Prather chose the path of ministry and teaching, hoping to help others while he helped himself.Unlike many of Prather's works, which are often notebooks and musings, "A Book of Games" is a series of practices, couched as games, that are intended to help us mine the potential for happiness in each of our lives. The first game, for example, is called 'The Secret Agent.' It has us imagine that we are agents of a foreign king. Our assignment is to bring a sense of harmlessness and gentle caring into play between ourselves and others and let go of expectations of agreement or disagreement. It we succeed we are to send a coded message back to the king. The code is 'thank you.'All the games are of this nature, often very simply put, but not always easy to carry out. We are cautioned not to expect to 'win' the game every time we play. Indeed, it is the playing, not the winning, that is important."A Book of Games" is completely non-denominational in character. I am not positive that even a belief in a higher power is absolutely necessary, although it certainly would help. This little book has been in my library for some 10 years. I don't take it off the shelf often enough. Each time I do I find that there is always something that appeals to me, that helps me on the way through a current situation.

A Playful Spirituality

A book that is deeply spiritual, insightful, generous and loving without having to take itself too seriously. A gift for someone willing to try out new perspectives and imaginative interpretations of the world. I think it is Prather's best work (and I've read almost all of them).
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