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The Dance电子书

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作       者:Oriah

出  版  社:HarperCollins e-books

出版时间:2009-10-01

字       数:26.2万

所属分类: 进口书 > 外文原版书 > 法律/政治/宗教

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Welcome to The Dance, the wise and practical book that expands on Oriah Mountain Dreamer's new moving prose poem. In this compelling book the acclaimed author of The Invitation challenges readers to live with passion, energy, and honesty. The key, says Oriah, is to savor the everyday world of family, friends, love, and work with clear minds and open hearts. When we are physically and emotionally stressed and our spirits are depleted, we must realize that happiness has not vanished but is buried beneath the clutter of our harried lives. With rare courage and honesty, Oriah unveils the challenge of her inspiring poem through compelling stories from her own experience, offering us tools to become fully the person we already are -- not ways to change.To dance -- to live in a way that is consistent with our longing" -- is to discover a gift that we can give ourselves again and again over a lifetime. To dance, alone or with others, is to be who we truly are as we fulfill our soul's desires. To do this, we must learn how to let go and slow down, returning to the sacred emptiness where we encounter our true self. Practical, inspiring, and profoundly illuminating, The Dance is an invitation to discover a place of connection, serenity, and joy that is uniquely our own.
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Dedication

Epigraph

Contents

Prelude

The Dance

ONE: But Can You Dance?

TWO: Dancing with the Mystery

THREE: Out of Step

FOUR: The Dancer

FIVE: Choosing a Joyful Dance

SIX: Hitting the Hall

SEVEN: Dancing Together

EIGHT: Dancing on the Earth

NINE: The Choreography

TEN: The Song

ELEVEN: The Dance of Shared Solitudes

TWELVE: The Sacred Emptiness

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