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Treasure in the Wilderness

Andrew D Mayes

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English
Resource Publications (CA)
29 June 2023
This exciting resource on desert spirituality is quite unlike any other: at once a physical journey to outstanding deserts of the planet and an odyssey of the soul. A journey of discovery takes us across five continents as we venture to places few pilgrims reach: the Gazan desert, the Sahara, the Australian outback, the Athos wilderness and the Ordos Desert of China, and the Syrian desert, among others. Evocative descriptions by early travelers and by the author immerse us into a diversity of wilderness landscapes, stimulating the senses and the imagination. Physicality leads to spirituality as we listen to compelling voices that speak to us poignantly across space and time--including spiritual writers long-forgotten or not well-known. These unearth for us the treasure we seek: we uncover the distinctive charism of each desert, offering us different and challenging ways of looking at the world and at the spiritual life. We discover the unpredictable desert to contain unexpected, priceless treasures of transformative wisdom that speak uncannily into our own contemporary spiritual search. We see how these gems can energize and inspire our discipleship or spiritual practice. As we embark on this spiritual quest, we may never be the same again!

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Imprint:   Resource Publications (CA)
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   245g
ISBN:   9781666775211
ISBN 10:   1666775215
Pages:   172
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Andrew D. Mayes has served as spirituality adviser to the Diocese of Chichester and to the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf. He has lived several years in Jerusalem, firstly as a theological researcher and later as director of courses of St George's College. A Franciscan and episcopal priest, he is the author of fourteen spirituality books, including the award-winning Learning the Language of the Soul; Beyond the Edge: Spiritual Transitions for Adventurous Souls; and, from Wipf and Stock, Gateways to the Divine: Transformative Pathways of Prayer from the Holy City of Jerusalem; Voices from the Mountains: Forgotten Wisdom for a Hurting World; Climate of the Soul: ecological spirituality; and Reforesting the Soul: Meditating with Trees.

Reviews for Treasure in the Wilderness

"""This truly excellent book is indeed a treasure to be delighted in and shared with others. The author skilfully weaves together the strands of evocative descriptions of the various deserts of the world, the lives and teachings of those who have eked out a life of prayer in such seemingly inhospitable places, and reflections on how their example might be applied in our own day. Here is rich fruit for the picking."" --Nicholas Alan Worssam SSF, guardian, Glasshampton Franciscan Monastery ""This is a profound, timely read, cover-to-cover. Andrew Mayes illuminates the most desolate places of our world--and of our lives--with the brilliance of a very seasoned guide. His lyrical writing style and his posture of watchfulness and deep listening teems with hope. Fear not, the deserts in life are the route."" --Curtis Almquist, Society of Saint John the Evangelist ""Treasures of wisdom and transformation are all the way through this insightful, scholarly, challenging, exciting book. In the arid deserts of our contemporary lives and the troubles of our global village Mayes's words are treasures and gifts of wisdom and hope. An excellent resource for formation programs, including the training of spiritual directors."" --John Stewart, co-director, Melbourne Living Well Centre for Christian Spirituality ""This is a veritable adventure--a spiritual odyssey--for anyone in search of the treasure of a vision uplifted and a life empowered. Mind and spirit are constantly expanded through engaging with the alluring challenges of the silence and stillness of our global deserts, a journey that will leave no part of us untouched."" --Peter Yates, Community of the Servants of the Will of God"


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