| The transcendentalist authors of our Unitarian heritage recommend to us a set of spiritual disciplines that we can claim today as ours: contemplation of nature, wide reading, journal writing, and accepting conversation. Being in nature and reading are not enough; we must also make our insights from nature and books our own. Do you think of your journaling as a spiritual practice? It can be. | ||
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| Keeping a Nature Journal: Discover a Whole ...
by Clare Walker Leslie $12.89 | Nature Journal with John Muir
$11.90 | Celtic Book of Days (Perpetual Diary)
by Louis de Paor $22.95 |
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| Writing the Sacred Journey: The Art and Pra...
by Elizabeth J. Andrew $10.88 | Life's Companion: Journal Writing as a Spir...
by Christina Baldwin $11.56 | Enlightenment Journal (Notebook, Diary) (Gu...
by Peter Pauper Press $10.19 |
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| Songs and Seeds: A Journal With John Muir
by John Muir $12.00 | Daily Afflictions: The Agony of Being Conne...
by Andrew Boyd $9.56 | Memoirs of the Soul: Writing Your Spiritual...
by Nan Phifer $16.99 |
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