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Paperback One Heart: Universal Wisdom from the World's Scriptures Book

ISBN: 1569244030

ISBN13: 9781569244036

One Heart: Universal Wisdom from the World's Scriptures

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The purpose of One Heart is to illuminate the common sacred ground at the heart of seven faiths: Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, and Taoism. Its method is to identify 65 essential principles, among them: Feel what other people feel; Don't harm others; Lead with virtue and concern for others; Be honest; Practice what you preach; Be content; Don't let anger take over; Choose your companions wisely; Accept the existence...

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An Outstanding Overview

Did you ever think that it was possible that in the beginning there was only one message? That over time, the message was sorted to different cultures and languages to meet their needs and yearnings. Could we all be of the same spiritual being? Is there any proof that this might be possible? This book by Bonnie Louise Kuchler is quite a feat and puts a lot of information out here. The book does not preach or even analyze, what it does is present the scriptures of the world's major religions side by side for comparison. Ask a question, for instance drinking, and you will see the scriptures from Native American Religions, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Taoism and Confucianism. This is an outstanding book, for education and enlightenment for anyone that is interested in this type of quest. It's nice to have everything in one book, easy to read, easy to reference. It is the best book on this type of subject that I have yet to read and a good starter point too. Bottom line, buy this one, read it and keep it

A faithful pulse...

While the title of this text is 'One Heart', there are in fact many aspects of 'heart' contained here. What the editor Bonnie Louise Kuchler and essayist Andrew Harvey have attempted to show, with some success, is that there are universal aspects to faith and hope across various religious and spiritual communities, which only makes sense at a very basic level -- we are all human, and as such, share many important things in common. This is not a systematic or philosophical theology book; rather, it is an inspirational and spiritual text. The subtitle of the book, 'universal wisdom from the world's scriptures', gives a key to understanding -- this is not a book of catechisms, or beliefs, or dogmatic structures, or philosophical explanations. No attempt has been made here to examine the differences in the religious traditions, but rather to concentrate on those things that are shared wisdom, those things that draw us together. There are eight chapters, each focused upon a major theme (compassion, acceptance, humility, integrity, faith, wisdom, discipline, surrender), and within these major divisions are shorter subtopics. The bulk of the text comes from received scriptures of the seven major religions of the world - Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Taoism. However, Kuchler does not limit herself to these, and one finds scattered throughout the text insights and pieces from Greek philosophers, African traditional religions, Native American religions, Sikhism, Jainism, Shinto, and more. These are more than a mere collection of 'quotable quotes' from the world's spiritual traditions (though it could function as such); the grouping of the passages lends weight to the idea that there is much that draws humanity together, with aspects of wisdom and faith that transcend our more temporal and temporary perceptions. After each chapter, there is a brief description and suggestion for practices the reader can engage to get a deeper insight into the wisdom of the chapter. For example, in the first chapter on compassion, the practice described is prayer with prayer beads. After a brief historical and physical description, there is a chart that shows the way in which this kind of practice has been adapted by various religions (Hindu, Buddhist, Muslim, Christian, Ba'hai), and a general prayer for use that is useful for almost everyone. Other practices include sacred reading (lectio divina), home altars/sacred spaces, song, chant and dance, labyrinths, fasting, breathing and meditations. Just as the words in these passages contain shared wisdom, so too do these practices share a long and common history in humankind's traditions of spirituality. The adaptations here for more general use can supplement (rather than replace) practices the reader already has in place, and help those without explicit spiritual practices such as these to develop their own according to gentle and easy-to-engage instructions. There i

Bringing It All Together

This book is what I need right now. It brings the world together for me and lays it all out in bite-size pieces, easily consumed and digested. Carefully organized, this book draws its strength from the major texts of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Confucianism, and Taoism. The interwoven passages allow me to see the connections of these faiths. Well worth the purchase. I am on my way.....

A Beautiful Necklace Made of Spiritual Pearls (Principles)

Bonnie Louise Kuchler did a tremendous amount of research, she sorted, sifted, gleaned, and read a great deal of the scripture and literature of the world's major religions (and some lesser known ones)and like others before her, she noted similarities. However, unlike many, she actually identified and selected passages and ideas which are distinctly clear and nearly identical, creating a harmonious foundation and spiritual unity. She demonstrates that the core values and guiding principles of a `spiritual life' are fundamentally the same for humanity. Her book is truly a jewel, a unique contribution to the growing number of books on this fascinating subject. However, her book stands out as a resource and compendium ... proving there can be harmony and peace in the world, if people of the world would practice what they purport to believe. I was first impressed with the elegant simplicity of the cover ... the title "one heart' with an acorn between the two words. An acorn is an ideal symbol for the contents of the book, every word and passage within the book is a spiritual seed for growth within a person's life, that is, if they choose to practice the spiritual wisdom they learned. There is nothing trite or trivial in how Ms Kuchler treats this subject. Each chapter begins with the words "from a heart of ..." and each chapter covers a topic with titles, "compassion", "acceptance', "humility", "integrity", "faith", `wisdom", "discipline", and "surrender". Each chapter has a brief introduction written by Andrew Harvey which illustrates through his life example some of the contents. One true story he tells occurred in India when he was despondent and depressed, sitting on the steps of a Hindu temple. Without uttering a word, the caretaker of the temple placed before him a cup of tea and some food. This simple act of kindness from such a poor man touched Andrew Harvey's soul to the core, because he, a Westerner, a stranger, was shown succor and nurturng during his time of need. Each chapter is further subdivided into six to ten topics or themes, which then have supporting passages from either Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Confucianism, Hinduism, Buddhism, or Taoism, or an American Indian or African traditonal proverb. It is amazing how despite different underlying cultures and dogmatic practices from which the religions arose, the core values and principles that demonstrate spiritual practice or behavior is the same. The reader can open the book to any chapter or any page and find a passage or quotation that is meaningful and helpful ... to open one's heart and create a sense of peace and contentment. This book is most highly recommended for anyone who is interested in the world's religions and the subject of spiritual harmony. Erika Borsos (erikab93)
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