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Creating a Spiritual Retirement
Retirement can be a time rich in self-understanding and insight into others. It is a time to gather the wisdom we have gained through the years and make it our own. It is a time to attend to unfinished business. It is a time to look beyond the surface of our lives to the deeper inner meaning that is a part of each of us. It is truly a time to connect with our inner spirit or soul and with the Great Spirit that animates all life.” ―from the Introduction
Supportive, insightful, and inspiring, Creating a Spiritual Retirement will help you make the next stage in your life a meaningful one.
Taking a fresh look at the concept of happiness, Hollis uses a warm, accessible tone to encourage readers to learn to tolerate ambiguity, embrace growth rather than security, respect the power of Eros, engage in spiritual crises, and acknowledge the shadow of mortality. What Matters Most yields far more than mere self-help clichés. Instead, Hollis guides readers in uncovering the heart of the matter, discovering what it means to truly live life to its fullest, most meaningful state—as fully engaged citizens of the world.
In this collection of essays, Junginan Analyst James Hollis PhD guides readers to reflect deeply on questions that explore and celebrate life’s challenges in our evolving world, including how happiness is attained, how to approach your dreams, the divided soul of America, the fear and fascination with death, and the conflict between good and evil.
Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth
In Inner Work, the renowned Jungian analyst offers a powerful and direct way to approach the inner world of the unconscious, often resulting in a central transformative experience. A repackaged classic by a major name in the field, Robert Johnson’s Inner Work enables us to find extraordinary strengths and resources in the hidden depths of our own subconscious.
Dream Wise. Unlocking the meaning of your dreams
Three expert teachers bring you a resource like none before it―a comprehensive, step-by-step guide synthesizing Carl Jung’s renowned theories with the best approaches of those who have followed in his footsteps. Ideal for every level of experience, Dream Wise is for all who are ready to meet “the faithful other, the dream maker, who visits each night with gifts of wisdom.”
The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul
With extended longevity comes the opportunity for extended personal growth and spiritual development. You now have the chance to become an Elder, to leave behind past roles, shift from work in the outer world to inner work with the soul, and become authentically who you are. This book is a guide to help get past the inner obstacles and embrace the hidden spiritual gifts of age.
Offering a radical reimagining of age for all generations, psychotherapist and best-selling author Connie Zweig reveals how to use inner work to uncover and explore the unconscious denial and resistance that erupts around key thresholds of later life, attune to your soul’s longing, and emerge renewed as an Elder filled with vitality and purpose.
“Aging as a Spiritual Practice: A Contemplative Guide to Growing Older and Wiser”
by Lewis Richmond
Embracing aging as a transformative journey, Richmond guides readers through a contemplative exploration of growing older. He intertwines personal experiences and wisdom traditions, offering practical insights to nurture spiritual growth in the later stages of life. The book encourages readers to view aging not as a decline but as an opportunity for profound spiritual development.
“Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life”
by Richard Rohr
Rohr delves into the spiritual dimension of life’s second half, challenging conventional views on aging. Exploring the concept of a second journey, he discusses the necessary shift in perspective to find deeper meaning and purpose. Rohr’s insightful narrative encourages readers to embrace the spiritual aspects of maturity and the potential for growth and wisdom in the later stages of life.
“Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life: How to Finally, Really Grow Up”
by James Hollis
Hollis explores the psychological and spiritual aspects of midlife, urging readers to confront existential questions. Drawing on Jungian psychology, he navigates the complexities of personal development and the search for meaning in the second half of life. Hollis addresses the challenges and opportunities of this transformative phase, guiding readers toward a profound understanding of self and purpose.
by Dr. Gladys McGarey
Cofounder of the American Holistic Medical Association, Dr. McGarey began her medical practice at a time when women couldn’t even have their own bank accounts. Over the past sixty years, she has pioneered a new way of thinking about disease and health that has transformed the way we imagine health care and self-care around the world.
Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere
by Savannah Guthrie
Guthrie persuasively renders the evolution of a hard-won religious belief that makes room for imperfection and “does not require us to ignore… the sorrows we experience or the unjustness we see but to believe past it.” This openhearted offering inspires.—Publishers Weekly
The Other Significant Others: Reimagining Life with Friendship at the Center
by Rhaina Cohen
In The Other Significant Others, NPR’s Rhaina Cohen invites us into the lives of people who have defied convention by choosing a friend as a life partner—these are friends who are home co-owners, co-parents or each other’s caregivers. Based on years of original reporting and striking social science research, Cohen argues that we undermine romantic relationships by expecting too much of them, while we diminish friendships by expecting too little of them.
“The Grace in Aging: Awaken as You Grow Older”
by Kathleen Dowling
Singh navigates the spiritual facets of aging, urging readers to embrace the transformative power of growing older with grace and mindfulness, offering profound insights into the soulful journey of aging.
“The Second Half of Life: Opening the Eight Gates of Wisdom”
by Angeles Arrien
In this wise, unique, and beautifully written guidebook, Arriens takes individuals through the wisdom-seeking journey of the later years, emphasizing the potential for personal growth, fulfillment, and a deeper connection to the self.
“Spiritual Wisdom for a Happier Life:
by Mark W. Baker
Licensed as a Psychologist and Marriage and Family Therapist in California, Baker, who has served as an ordained minister, explores the profound impact of key emotions on one’s spiritual well-being, offering insights into how emotions can be harnessed for a more joyful and fulfilling life.
Joan Chittister’s “The Gift of Years: Growing Older Gracefully”
by Joan Chittister
The author reflects on the spiritual and emotional gifts that the aging process bestows, encouraging readers to approach the later stages of life with gratitude and wisdom.
“From Age-ing to Sage-ing: A Revolutionary Approach to Growing Older”
by Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and Ronald S. Miller
This audiobook introduces a transformative approach to aging, emphasizing the development of spiritual maturity and the role of elders as wisdom keepers in society.
“Still Here: Embracing Aging, Changing, and Dying”
by Ram Dass
As many of the boomer generation enter the autumn of their years, the big questions of peace and purpose have returned, demanding answers. Das explores the spiritual dimensions of aging and the potential for growth and enlightenment in the later stages of life.
“The Art of Aging: A Doctor’s Prescription for Well-Being,”
by Sherwin B. Nuland
Nuland provides a medical perspective on aging, offering insights and prescriptions for maintaining well-being and vitality in the later years.
“Aging with Wisdom: Reflections, Stories, and Teaching”
by Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle
Hoblitzelle shares reflections and teachings on aging, weaving together personal stories and spiritual insights to inspire a deeper understanding of the aging process.
“The Spirituality of Age: A Seeker’s Guide to Growing Older”
by Robert L. Weber and Carol Orsborn
The authors explore the spiritual dimensions of aging, offering guidance and inspiration for those seeking a meaningful and transformative journey in their later years.
“The Creative Age: Awakening Human Potential in the Second Half of Life”
by Gene D. Cohen
This inspiring volume celebrates the creative potential of the later years, highlighting the opportunities for personal growth, innovation, and fulfillment.
“The Hidden Spirituality of Men: Ten Metaphors to Awaken the Sacred Masculine”
by Matthew Fox
Fox delves into the spiritual dimensions of masculinity, exploring metaphors that can help men cultivate a deeper connection to their sacred selves as they age.
“Aging Well: Surprising Guideposts to a Happier Life from the Landmark Harvard Study of Adult Development”
by George E. Valliant
In this important work, Vaillant draws on the Harvard Study of Adult Development to provide insightful guideposts for a fulfilling and joyful life in the later years.
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