Foreword
Joan Borysenko, PhD ix
Introduction
Brother Wayne Teasdale and Martha Howard, MD xiii
The Golden Rule: An Evolutionary Future xvii
Look Inside, Look Outside: Concentric Circles of Interfaith
Action
Abra Pollack 1
Know Love, Know Life
Shirley Baas 6
Down from the Mountain
April Kunze 7
A Muslim at the Catholic Worker
Eboo Patel 12
To Be a Mensch
Harold Kasimow 18
Finding Harmony in the Spiritual Journey
Jeff Genung 22
The Gift
Juliet Beriou 28
One Small Step Can Change Your Life
Desmond Papi Oganne 33
Fulfilling the Heart's Deepest Longing
Lama Palden Drolma 35
Awakening
Spencer Perdriau 41
The Search for Narrative
Mariah Neuroth 52
The Fly Box
Dan Johnson 57
How the AIDS Pandemic Changed My Life
Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati 62
Religious Diversity on the Spiritual Path
Annapurna Astley 66
Sacred Story
Aquil Charlton 72
Vision of the Future
Swami Shraddhananda (Maureen Dolan) 77
Ethical Speech as Spiritual Practice
Mirka Knaster 86
In Search of Myself
Romuald Jakub Weksler-Waszkinel 89
I Do
Rajal Regan 98
Spiritual Search
Rory McEntee 103
Interspirituality: The Next Wave of Consciousness
Russill Paul 110
Witness
A. Frell Levy 118
Living Christ, Living Guru
Bill Hayashi 122
My Path Back to Judaism Was Paved in Breakbeats: The Return of a
Jewish B-Boy
Kevin Coval/Melek Yonin 132
From Mourning to Light
Leslie Gabriel Mezei 139
Sustaining a Commitment to the Common Good
Jim Keen 150
Watching the Previews
Brian Sturgulewski 157
The Yellow Carnation
Ida-Regina Lucas Oliver 160
The Secret of the Six Perfections and the Four Immeasurable
Minds
Martha Howard, MD 164
A Christian Contemplative in an Interspiritual World
Brother Wayne Teasdale 173
Conclusion
Toward a Unified Humanity: From the Age of Materialism to the Age
of Integral Spirituality
Brother Wayne Teasdale and Martha Howard, MD 180
Acknowledgments 187
Appendix:
Blank pages to be used as a workbook for the reader's own comments
and stories 189
Wayne Teasdale is a lay monk. Martha Howard is a pioneer in the field of integrative medicine, which she has practiced since 1982. She is medical director of Wellness Associates of Chicago. A practicing Buddhist, she is a producing partner of a documentary film in development, Journey to Peace.
In Aquil Charlton's essay, "Sacred Story," she says, "Hearing the
beliefs of others helps tune our ears to the sound of God being
evoked in our presence. We can listen to the plights of others for
familiar stepping stones and stumbling blocks that remind us of our
own path." Isn't this the very gift we bring to bear in spiritual
direction? We tune our ears and our hearts to the sound of God
being evoked through the directee's sharing. This book, consisting
of thirty individual stories, was gathered over the past four years
by Teasdale, a Catholic lay monk, and Howard, a medical doctor and
practicing Buddhist. As members of the Council for a Parliament of
the world Religions' Spiritual Life Circle, they sought "to come to
terrns with the value and effectiveness of spirituality across
religions and cultures" and "to inquire into what works in all
forms of the spiritual life to open minds, expand hearts, and
transform lives into radiant examples of compassion, kindness and
love-in-action."
This collection, written by people whose lives often reflect
openness to more than one tradition (Christian, Buddhist, Hindu,
Muslim, Jew) is effective and engaging. While some may find this a
"mixed bag" in spiritual sophistication, that is what I found most
captivating. This is a valuable resource for our culture, with so
many seeking personal growth in spirituality. In a short space,
readers can enjoy a range of spiritual experiences that challenge,
inspire, and awe.
Russill Paul's essay helps us move into a greater understanding of
interspirituality, a "both-and" experience in the spiritual realm.
Paul offers a well-developed commentary on interspirituality,
understood as the next wave of consciousness. He presents
qualitative distinctions important for understanding
interspirituality-its benefits and challenges. He observes, "the
fear of interspirituality, which is the fear of globalizarion, is
reflective of the most basic fear we all have: Will any semblance
of our own lives and impressions remain when we merge with the
Divine at death?" He continues, "Through an emerging global
awareness, the Divine is showing us that our identity is not lost
but merges with all things."
These stories invite us in—tolisten, to reflect, to make
connections—and spiritual directors will find numerous uses for
them. I can note five. For personal reflection to encounter a wide
variety of stories reflecting various religious paths leading to a
transformative, often mystical, experience of awakening to new
insights, new commitments, new realities. For understanding diverse
generations, especially generations different from the director's
own. For encountering religious traditions and blends, which will
stretch many directors focused in one tradition within their
practice. For directees, as stories for spiritual reading. For
spiritual growth groups, to invite members to share their own
stories.
What I found myself wanting as I read the book was a biographical
note for each seeker. Having connected with them at a spiritual
level, I wanted to know more. That being said, I recommend this
text as a valuable compendium, fostering the hope that our current
generation welcomes a resurgence of the mystical tradition in its
many manifestations. This is the hope we base our ministry of
direction upon, and the Hope we serve.
*Presence: An International Journal of Spiritual Direction*
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