Wisdom of the Ages by Wayne W Dyer
Here is another book, that I keep around to remind me of my spiritual self. I read these (and others) to help me in my spiritual and personal growth.
The Book:
In this inspiring audio, bestselling author Wayne W Dyerposes the question, "What do our ancestral scolars, whom we consider the wisest and most spiritually advanced, have to say to us today?"
The answer lies in this powerfull collection of writings, poems and phrases by some of the greatest thinkers of the past twenty-five centuries. In succinct original essays, Dr Dyer sets out to explain how we can actively apply these teachings to our modern lives.
From ancestral masters including Buddha, Michelangelo, Rumi, Whitman, Emily Dickinson, and Jesus, here are treasured passages on a variety of subjects, including solitude, time, and passion. Among the contrubutions are thoughts about the importance of action written by Mother Theresa, words in inspiration by Patanjali, author of the Hindu classic Yoga Sutras, and teachings about the power of prayer from thirteenth century monk St. Francis of Assisi.
The voices collected here cut across a wide range of historical eras and cultures, yet they communicate universal truths about the human experience. Wisdom of the Ages provides us with a marvelous dual opportunity: to receive guidence from our greatest ancestors and to recognize our own potential for greatness.
My Take:
I have had this book/CD for a while. I havent listened to it as much as I have listened to or read his other books. I find this book pretty inspirational. I had not heard of alot of the people here before I started following Dr Dyer. I need to explore more into their works at some point. There are only 2 CD's and I listened to them with minimal intruptions in about 2 hours, while I did my work.
Terri
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