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Trusting change : finding our way through personal and global transformation / Karen Hering.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston : Skinner House Books, [2022]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1558968857
  • 9781558968851
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Trusting changeDDC classification:
  • 248.4 23/eng/20220503
LOC classification:
  • BV4599.5.C44
Other classification:
  • SEL032000 | REL103000
Online resources:
Contents:
Beginning here -- Letting go -- Grieving -- Practicing equanimity -- Taking part in stillness -- Navigating the unknown -- Preparing for the journey -- Claiming companions -- Moving on -- Imagining a way -- Widening what we trust -- Honoring our journey.
Summary: "In Trusting Change, minister and award-winning writer Karen Hering offers pastoral support and spiritual skills building for individuals on the cusp of personal change within the collective context of a world that is reshaping itself at a faster pace than ever. In Trusting Change, minister and award-winning writer of Writing to Wake the Soul: Opening the Sacred Conversation Within, Karen Hering offers pastoral support and spiritual skills building for individuals on the cusp of personal change within the collective context of a world that is reshaping itself at a faster pace than ever. The book's ten thresholding skills give readers practical tools for living on the threshold and through change, but this is not a typical "how-to" guide and its beautifully written and evocative language will connect readers with their own deeper consciousness. From the book's first page, the reader is greeted by a warm storyteller ready to journey with them through uncertainty and change. Hering does not pretend that change is easy but notes its inevitability and some of the ways readers can participate in it, allowing them to trust it more in the future. Sharing wisdom found in nature and in metaphors, the reflections include evocative questions and creative, often embodied exercises that invite the reader into a larger story of change. This book is a conversation with the reader meant to also stir conversations between readers as we learn to live into and through our transformative times together"-- Provided by publisher.
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Beginning here -- Letting go -- Grieving -- Practicing equanimity -- Taking part in stillness -- Navigating the unknown -- Preparing for the journey -- Claiming companions -- Moving on -- Imagining a way -- Widening what we trust -- Honoring our journey.

"In Trusting Change, minister and award-winning writer Karen Hering offers pastoral support and spiritual skills building for individuals on the cusp of personal change within the collective context of a world that is reshaping itself at a faster pace than ever. In Trusting Change, minister and award-winning writer of Writing to Wake the Soul: Opening the Sacred Conversation Within, Karen Hering offers pastoral support and spiritual skills building for individuals on the cusp of personal change within the collective context of a world that is reshaping itself at a faster pace than ever. The book's ten thresholding skills give readers practical tools for living on the threshold and through change, but this is not a typical "how-to" guide and its beautifully written and evocative language will connect readers with their own deeper consciousness. From the book's first page, the reader is greeted by a warm storyteller ready to journey with them through uncertainty and change. Hering does not pretend that change is easy but notes its inevitability and some of the ways readers can participate in it, allowing them to trust it more in the future. Sharing wisdom found in nature and in metaphors, the reflections include evocative questions and creative, often embodied exercises that invite the reader into a larger story of change. This book is a conversation with the reader meant to also stir conversations between readers as we learn to live into and through our transformative times together"-- Provided by publisher.

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