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Looking for Answers in Life’s Spiritual Quest?

Looking for Answers in Life’s Spiritual Quest?










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Spirituality Without God is about self-enquiry, self-knowledge and self-transcendence. It celebrates the Transcendent in humanity. It teaches self-reliance, freedom from traditions, religion and dogma. In essence it points the way to a Wholeness of Life that lies beyond self-contraction, self-absorption, emotional reactivity and mental conditioning. Möller de la Rouvière’s first book is completely original, brilliantly argued and stands apart from other books about spirituality in its intelligent, yet compassionate exploration of a truly Humanistic Spirituality.

Those who seek spiritual enlightenment and sustainable emotional equanimity will find here clear guidelines to the complete fulfillment of their own human potential. This deeply penetrating enquiry into the human condition, and the inherent freedom, happiness and relational integrity towards which this book points, offer a radical departure from traditional religious and spiritual conventions. Möller’s unique concept of Spiritual Humanism brings the spiritual quest back into the human realm. It seeks for answers, and find resolution of these, entirely from within the human condition.

Through insightful enquiry Möller guides the reader to the profound simplicity, order and emotional stability which are inherent in their being. As the book unfolds, it becomes clear that Spiritual Humanism stands free from the need of any presumed ‘Higher Power’ to facilitate the complete fulfillment and integrity of human life. Anyone who has ever felt disenfranchised by organized religion and popular beliefs will find in this book a refreshingly new and stimulating argument for human transcendent living. This radical Humanistic approach to spirituality is one that will fill the gap for many readers. SpiritualityWithout God is a masterpiece of spiritual enquiry that is timeless in its presentation and will provide answers to those unasked questions that reside in the depth of the human spirit.

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Author Brian McLaren Unveils Spiritual Practices for the “Not Religious” in ‘Naked Spirituality: A Life with God in Twelve Simple Words’

Author Brian McLaren Unveils Spiritual Practices for the “Not Religious” in ‘Naked Spirituality: A Life with God in Twelve Simple Words’













Cover: Naked Spirituality by Brian McLaren


San Francisco, CA (Vocus/PRWEB) March 15, 2011

More than 20 percent of Americans define themselves as “spiritual but not religious,” a growing segment that Christian churches are finding tough to attract or keep. Author and speaker Brian McLaren suggests in his new book that a transparent encounter with God is what most spiritual people are seeking – and that this encounter is too often missing from organized religion. McLaren has penned Naked Spirituality: A Life with God in 12 Simple Words (HarperOne, March 15, 2011) to outline a dozen durable, doable spiritual practices that can lead to a truly spiritual life – and even to true religion.

McLaren, heralded in 2005 as one of TIME Magazine’s top 25 evangelicals, writes: “This is a book about getting naked—not physically, but spiritually. It’s about stripping away the symbols and status of public religion—the Sunday-dress version people often call ‘organized religion.’ We are after a lost treasure as old as the story of the Garden of Eden: the possibility of being naked and not ashamed, naked before God and naked before one another, too, where we have no need to cover up, to protect, to posture, to dress to impress, just the freedom to be who we are, what we are, as we are. I hope this book will help you strip away distractions and discover that precious hidden treasure underneath.”

Naked Spirituality offers twelve words, or practices, to anchor the reader in God and free him or her to do the holistic work the gospel calls for – to pray as well as save the planet; to worship as well as lift up the poor and needy. McLaren shares practical wisdom for living a truly spiritual life as he presents a dozen exercises for beginning and sustaining a meaningful relationship with God. Rooted in four seasons, these practices are represented by simple words which are easy to remember but rich in transformative power:

    Season One is Simplicity: This spring-like season of spiritual awakening is built on the framework of three words representing three spiritual practices – Here, Thanks, O!
    Season Two is Complexity: Like summer, this is a season of spiritual strengthening and it is marked by three concepts: Sorry, Help, Please
    Season Three is Perplexity: This autumn-like season is one of spiritual surviving, with three practices guided by these emotive words: When?, No!, and Why?
    Season Four is Harmony: As with winter, this is a season of deepening, practiced with three spiritual. concepts: Behold, Yes, and […]

McLaren invites readers to leave behind negative experiences of religion so they can become truly spiritual people and reclaim the promise of religion. He writes: “Religion, by its etymology, is about connecting us together again. In this light true religion and naked spirituality are two names for the same thing: seeking vital connection. So if religion is experienced as promoting selfishness rather than otherliness, as prioritizing one’s own personal salvation and religiosity over the well-being of others, then religion becomes anti—religious. Maybe if we name this kind of unspiritual phenomenon “de-ligion” instead of “religion,” we can save the latter word for the traditions that enhance and support naked spirituality.”

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Brian McLaren is an author, speaker, pastor, and networker among innovative Christian leaders, thinkers, and activists. His groundbreaking books include A New Kind of Christian, A Generous Orthodoxy, The Secret Message of Jesus, and Everything Must Change. Named by Time magazine as one of America’s top twenty-five evangelicals, McLaren has appeared on “Nightline” and “Larry King Live,” and has been covered by The Washington Post and the New York Times. His website is BrianMcLaren.net.

Naked Spirituality: A Life with God in 12 Simple Words

By Brian D. McLaren

HarperOne, an Imprint of HarperCollins Publishers

March 15, 2011| $ 25.99 | Hardcover | 9780061854019

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