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Ordinary People as Monks and Mystics: Lifestyles for Self-Discovery

"Speaks very simply to the rising quest of many people to find a more spiritual meaning in a materialistic universe". -- Morton Kelsey Professor Emeritus, ... Show synopsis

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Reviews of Ordinary People as Monks and Mystics: Lifestyles for Self-Discovery Alibris Community (Beta)

Overall customer rating: 3.625
G_Joyce
goodreads rating by Joyce on Jun 29, 2010

Only 3 stars as an overall rating is such a paradox because this book totally uplifted me. I needed the gist of this book. She conducts a small study of unique people who seem to be living their own lives with their own rules...and somehow they connect to something (higher?) that makes their living ... More

G_Holly
goodreads rating by Holly on May 15, 2009

I read this in the 1990s and was fascinated by the study Sinetar conducted. It reminded me of an abbreviated work like that done by the two social scientists who wrote "Cultural Creatives". I love the fact that people have the courage to live creatively sideways in this matrix-like culture. BRAVO! More

G_David
goodreads rating by David on Nov 15, 2008

What I learned was nothing. Vague and generalities. Boring. Nothing nice to say about the book. More

G_Amy
goodreads rating by Amy on Apr 20, 2008

Another in my spiritual education section. More

G_John
goodreads rating by John on Jan 5, 2008

An "OK" book. I had a hard time getting through it. It came across as very dry and I was looking for something with a bit more impact. In the end it wasn't very compelling. More

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