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Chop Wood, Carry Water: A Guide to Finding Spiritual Fulfillment in Everyday Life

Chop Wood, Carry Water: A Guide to Finding Spiritual Fulfillment in Everyday Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Phenomenal reference.
Review: I found this book to be a wonderful bridge from a seemingly unspiritual world to the path toward enlightenment.

I have been carrying my copy with me for seven years and refer to it quite often. In the last seven years I have embarked upon a relationship that I care deeply about and have also become a father twice. I have also grown within myself to understand better what it truly means to work with people not necessarily for or against them.

This book has been my steadfast companion through all of this and I have recommended it often.

I hope that you will find it as helpful a stanchion as I have.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A starter manual
Review: I thought that this book was written by one person. This book is a compilation of essays, quotes, and articles by various authorities in religion (Buddhist in particular), psychology, and other how to thrive in the modern world experts. I'm not dismissing the book. I think it's a good collection. I was expecting a sharper focus. This is a good primer for someone just beginning to live as a mindful person today.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A starter manual
Review: I thought that this book was written by one person. This book is a compilation of essays, quotes, and articles by various authorities in religion (Buddhist in particular), psychology, and other how to thrive in the modern world experts. I'm not dismissing the book. I think it's a good collection. I was expecting a sharper focus. This is a good primer for someone just beginning to live as a mindful person today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome as ever !
Review: Just under 290 pages this is a classic that has just as much meaning in 2001 as it did the first time I read it 20 years ago. A book I cannot help buying, over and over when copies get lent out and the message keeps getting passed on.

15 Chapters. Beginnings; Learning; Intimate Realtionships; Sex; family; Work; Money; Play; Tuning the Body; Healing; Technology; The Earth; Social Action; Inner Guidance; Perils of the Path. Etc.

The subtitle actually explains better than anything what the book is all about. "A Guide to Finding Spiritual Fulfillment in Everyday Life". The Chop Wood Carry Water comes from a thousand year old Chinese Zen Master who spoke of the spiritual aspect of everyday things.

This reminded me (I am not a Christian) of reading where the wife of Billy Graham, Ruth Graham has a small plaque in her kitchen that says "Godly service done here daily" or something to that effect. This is what this book is all about. Along with the sacredness of things like sex, gathering with community to make the earth healthier and fight injustice etc etc.

The Chop Wood Carry Water book has been helpful so often in reminding me that their is joy and honour in doing the laundry, cleaning, paying bills, bathing, cooking, and doing what many people sadly think is boring everyday needs.

In this day and age where people rush here and there and express a sense of loss, because they feel they need to always be doing something noticable, I think this book would be a great healing tool, in teaching people that doing the "chores" of life, can in fact be a relaxing and growth enhancing activity.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Phenomenal reference.
Review: This book outlines so many aspects of our daily living and then injects spirituality in a way that synergizes the mundane and the sublime.

Such an incredible source of wisdom for living the practical/everyday in a full-hearted and spiritual manner.


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