Morning Sun on White
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ISBN: 0385489544 / Publisher: Doubleday, February 1998
In twelve essays, the author invites readers to follow a simple, sacramental life and revive their true feelings by fastening their attention on the things that truly matter, such as books, music, letters, and children
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This is a book about learning to live in the moment, a simple set of instructions for recognizing the sacredness in everyday things. On reading this book, Bill Moyers, the journalist and bestselling author, recognized these qualities and wrote, "Morning Sun on a White Piano challenges us to think again about how we spend our days, what truly matters."There's a lot of talk these days about slowing down, simplifying, "seizing the day," but it isn't really happening. We all talk the talk, but the walk we walk is getting faster and faster, and we seem to be enjoying it less and less. Our problem is that, in searching for life, we pass it by.Morning Sun on a White Piano is the perfect tonic for the freneticism of contemporary life. In twelve lucid, straightforward essays, Dr. Robin R. Meyers offers a brilliant guide to achieving the simple and sacramental life--not by planning the perfect vacation or dreaming of the perfect job, but by paying attention to what is holy, right under our noses: books, music, letters, and children. Morning Sun on a White Piano is about recovering the "lost arts of living." It's about hearing again, in a culture that has gone deaf. It's about seeing again, in a culture that's blinded. It's about feeling again, in a world that overstimulates itself to the point of numbness. If simplifying our lives means singing the song, Morning Sun on a White Piano challenges us to learn the dance--step-by-step.
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