Sacred Hearts: Daily Reflections for Divine Renegades
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Average customer review:Product Description
Guidance and wisdom for complex beings, for those whose spirits refuse to be contained within the chains of dogma and the emptiness of religious process. This is a book for those who are compelled to become real.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1329742 in Books
- Published on: 2000-05
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 264 pages
Customer Reviews
Brilliant, Soul-Piercing Work That Crosses All Lines Of Faith
Thompson's "Sacred Hearts: Daily Reflections for Divine Renegades," promotes no agenda but one: to break down the barriers we place between ourselves and GOD or ourselves and the full, deeply satisfying and complete lives that GOD intends for us to live. In simple yet profound messages, Thompson communicates her belief that we must discard much of the traditional baggage with which we have burdened ourselves, becoming divine renegades. Yet I suspect that at its core, there is little, if anything, that sounds different in Thompson's message from the basic ideas that Jesus would teach were He to walk among us today.
Thompson is the only guru who does not embarrass me ...
Author Mary Bringle has this to say about Sacred Hearts: Daily Reflections for Divine Renegades Sacred Hearts offers real comfort and true insights instead of blather. Sterling Thompson is the only guru who does not embarrass me and make me want to lampoon the concept of daily reflections in a savagely witty book.
Quantum Mind thanks Mary Bringle for permission to quote this review. (Bringle is author of Murder Most Gentrified, Hacks at Lunch, True Confessions: The Novel)
Thompson is the only guru who does not embarrass me ...
Author Mary Bringle has this to say about Sacred Hearts: Daily Reflections for Divine Renegades Sacred Hearts offers real comfort and true insights instead of blather. Sterling Thompson is the only guru who does not embarrass me and make me want to lampoon the concept of daily reflections in a savagely witty book.
Quantum Mind thanks Mary Bringle for permission to quote this review. (Bringle is author of Murder Most Gentrified, Hacks at Lunch, True Confessions: The Novel)
