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Dancing through Fire: Daily Poems of Wisdom, Passion, and Peace is an invitation to deepen one’s passion and peace through daily poetry. The reader can feel the sensuousness of each poem: how the words appear in the mind's eye, how they touch the skin of life, how they stir the spirit's heart. Author Tina Datsko de Sánchez touches the reader's core with rich imagery and holy metaphors in Dancing through Fire. Inspired by the writings of Rumi and Hafiz, as well as St. Teresa of Ávila and Meister Eckhart, Datsko de Sánchez invites readers to experience peace each day.
Inspired by Rumi and Hafiz A daily pause. A moment of wonder. A simple invitation to insight. With deep understanding of the human spirit, each poem by Tina Datsko de Sánchez touches the reader's core with its rich imagery and holy metaphors. I stop for inspiration, when it beckons me like a lover to taste its rich flesh. There is no moment but this one and there never will be. —Tina Datsko de Sánchez Datsko de Sánchez writes with the spiritual intuition of such poets as Hafiz and Rumi, and the ecumenical mysticism of such theologians as Meister Eckhart and Mirabai. Come swim with me in God— where else to be one than in God's oneness, leaping like dolphins in the deep. laughing ocean?...
In v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual.
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This collection of vividly illustrative sermons by a leading contemporary Episcopalian preacher eloquently heralds the Christian call to faith in the face of modern challenges. Widely known for their up-to-the-minute relevance to modern life, the sermons of Fleming Rutledge are always out on the edge, challenging the boundaries of contemporary thought and experience. No issue is too threatening, no event too shocking, no question too impertinent to be addressed. Following Karl Barth's dictum that sermons should be written with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other, Rutledge weaves the changing events of the daily news together with the unchanging rhythms of the church seasons. Her book leads readers through the liturgical year, from All Saints to Pentecost, showing how the biblical story intersects with our own stories.