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The Seeker's Field Guide is like a deep warm conversation with an experienced friend. Through personal stories and practical advice, the "spiritual but not religious" can begin their mystic journey of discovery without being pressured to choose one ideology over another. Inspired by the formats of travel and field guides, this book takes a modern-yet-timeless approach to spiritual exploration and practice. Included in this book are: topics for discussion or journaling in each section, a glossary, and recommended resources for further study. This book is perfect for the beginner seeker or anyone who is looking to reinvigorate their spiritual studies.…mehr

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The Seeker's Field Guide is like a deep warm conversation with an experienced friend. Through personal stories and practical advice, the "spiritual but not religious" can begin their mystic journey of discovery without being pressured to choose one ideology over another. Inspired by the formats of travel and field guides, this book takes a modern-yet-timeless approach to spiritual exploration and practice. Included in this book are: topics for discussion or journaling in each section, a glossary, and recommended resources for further study. This book is perfect for the beginner seeker or anyone who is looking to reinvigorate their spiritual studies.
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Autorenporträt
Dana Kester-McCabe is the author of The Delmarva School of Art, a book celebrating creativity on the Delmarva Peninsula. She served as host, executive producer, writer, and photographer for the Delmarva Almanac, a local online culture magazine and a radio show on NPR stations WSCL and WSDL in Salisbury, Maryland. Dana is also an artist with over forty years of creative experience in graphic design, media production, and painting. A lifelong active member of the Religious Society of Friends (the Quakers), and the mother of two grown children, she lives with her husband on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.