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Learning to Love: On the Way of Experience illuminates the possibility of positive change, through study, for any one of us. A series of experiments in self-study, and part essay, part journal, part memoir, Learning to Love brings Barbara Wright George's lifetime of rich experience to address the question: Can I love every aspect of my life, even the most difficult? She writes about learning to love familiar difficulties-the dark of winter, weather that's too cold or too hot, disappointment, the idea of death-and also difficulties that are more her own, such as trying to love jazz, early…mehr

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Learning to Love: On the Way of Experience illuminates the possibility of positive change, through study, for any one of us. A series of experiments in self-study, and part essay, part journal, part memoir, Learning to Love brings Barbara Wright George's lifetime of rich experience to address the question: Can I love every aspect of my life, even the most difficult? She writes about learning to love familiar difficulties-the dark of winter, weather that's too cold or too hot, disappointment, the idea of death-and also difficulties that are more her own, such as trying to love jazz, early mornings, and black pepper. Other essays include such subjects as one's parents or neighbor, solitude, not knowing, and being "not too busy." The "Way of Experience" is a road leading to the truth of life itself. Many things can be learned along this way, including the secret of how to love. Learning to Love begins unlocking this secret through intentional exploration. A true unfolding, and full of surprises, it opens doors to new doors.
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Barbara Wright George was born and educated in Western Colorado, and lived in San Francisco before moving to Canada in 2004. A musician and an artist since childhood, she has also been a teacher, editor, writer, and Feldenkrais practitioner. Widely read and a student of the world's great religious traditions, she has visited many cities in the United States, Europe, and Australia. She served as Vice President of the Gurdjieff Foundation of California before moving to Toronto where she lives with her husband, Jim.