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An anthology of personal stories and perspectives by members of the Chrysais Men's Group at St. Francis in the Foothills United Methodist Church, Tucson, Arizona. The men describe their experiences of growth and transformation in an ongoing community of men committed to practicing the Fourfold Way as delineated by cultural anthropologist Angeles Arrien: showing up and choosing to be present, paying attention to what has heart and meaning, telling the truth without blame or judgment, and being open to outcome, not attached to outcome. An inspiring set of stories, and a blueprint for the…mehr

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An anthology of personal stories and perspectives by members of the Chrysais Men's Group at St. Francis in the Foothills United Methodist Church, Tucson, Arizona. The men describe their experiences of growth and transformation in an ongoing community of men committed to practicing the Fourfold Way as delineated by cultural anthropologist Angeles Arrien: showing up and choosing to be present, paying attention to what has heart and meaning, telling the truth without blame or judgment, and being open to outcome, not attached to outcome. An inspiring set of stories, and a blueprint for the formation of other such groups of men, whether religious or secular.
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The author is pleased with the kind words he received for the first edition: To say this is totally unlike anything I've ever read before would be an understatement...aliens, religion, spirituality, humanity...looking forward to the rest of the series! -Sherri Warner, Indie Book Reviewers In this dangerous time when people are strengthening borders and compassion is at an all-time low, David Taylor's book contains an enlightened message. -Steve Hackett, musician and composer, lead guitarist for Genesis Book Two: The Rejected Counsel of Oomb Book Three: Centers of the Universe (first editions both available from Virtualbookworm) HOWEVER, family and friends continue to insist the author's real towering achievement is a homemade chocolate chip cookie.