ISBN-13: 9781498262002 / Angielski / Twarda / 2012 / 130 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498262002 / Angielski / Twarda / 2012 / 130 str.
Description: ABSURD When meaning breaks down, consciousness awakens. AUTHENTIC Where we fall short, grace completes. ANGER In injury, compassion heals. ALIENISM When alone, we find our sacred connection. ANXIETY In fear, God covers us with a shelter of calmness. /Center] If you are seeking hope and healing during a crisis of meaning, Ferdinand Llenado's story describes that search, in sincere passion and poetry, providing both a message of encouragement and a model for therapeutic writing. Written in a beautiful tapestry of reality and metaphors, facts and fiction, Home, I Am will take readers into the realm of humanity's inner yearning for answers, absolution, and peace of mind--a condition described here as ""finding home."" From spiritual homelessness to unconditional at-homeness, you are invited to experience with the author an altering journey of self-discovery. Welcome home Endorsements: ""In his nakedness and vulnerability, Llenado] was given a fresh, almost wordless experience of Reality. He awakened to the reality of his profound inter-connectedness with everything from the vastness of the cosmos to the suffering of the people around him. He awakened to a compassion for himself and others that had not been given room to grow. And he awakened to a sense of the whole cosmos as sacred, the dwelling place of Spirit, one of the most widespread spiritual themes of our age. I have witnessed others make this same journey; indeed, I have been led along it myself. And I believe countless thousands of others are on a similar path."" -from the Foreword by Robert Corin Morris Founder, Interweave Center for Wholistic Living About the Contributor(s): Ferdinand Llenado has been a pastor of the United Methodist Church for twenty years. While in ministry, he also pursued further studies and earned a Master of Divinity, a Master of Sacred Theology, and a Doctor of Missiology degree.
Description:ABSURDWhen meaning breaks down, consciousness awakens.AUTHENTICWhere we fall short, grace completes.ANGERIn injury, compassion heals.ALIENISM When alone, we find our sacred connection.ANXIETY In fear, God covers us with a shelter of calmness.[/Center]If you are seeking hope and healing during a crisis of meaning, Ferdinand Llenados story describes that search, in sincere passion and poetry, providing both a message of encouragement and a model for therapeutic writing. Written in a beautiful tapestry of reality and metaphors, facts and fiction, Home, I Am will take readers into the realm of humanitys inner yearning for answers, absolution, and peace of mind--a condition described here as ""finding home.""From spiritual homelessness to unconditional at-homeness, you are invited to experience with the author an altering journey of self-discovery. Welcome home!Endorsements:""In his nakedness and vulnerability, [Llenado] was given a fresh, almost wordless experience of Reality. He awakened to the reality of his profound inter-connectedness with everything from the vastness of the cosmos to the suffering of the people around him. He awakened to a compassion for himself and others that had not been given room to grow. And he awakened to a sense of the whole cosmos as sacred, the dwelling place of Spirit, one of the most widespread spiritual themes of our age. I have witnessed others make this same journey; indeed, I have been led along it myself. And I believe countless thousands of others are on a similar path.""-from the Foreword by Robert Corin MorrisFounder, Interweave Center for Wholistic LivingAbout the Contributor(s):Ferdinand Llenado has been a pastor of the United Methodist Church for twenty years. While in ministry, he also pursued further studies and earned a Master of Divinity, a Master of Sacred Theology, and a Doctor of Missiology degree.