Finding Your Own Spiritual Path An Everyday Guidebook

Finding Your Own Spiritual Path An Everyday Guidebook by Peg Thompson is a practical resource published by HarperSanFrancisco in 1994. This 205-page guide addresses the needs of individuals, particularly baby boomers, who have moved away from organized religion and are now seeking meaningful spiritual practices that resonate with their personal journeys.
Readers will find that this guidebook offers essential tools for developing a spiritual practice tailored to their individual quests. It focuses on the challenges and opportunities faced by those returning to spirituality, providing insights into creating a fulfilling religious life. With its straightforward approach, this edition serves as a valuable companion for anyone looking to explore their spiritual path.
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More than 25 million baby boomers left organized religion during the past two decades. Now they are returning in search of meaningful activities. This enormously practical guidebook is an indispensable tool for all those struggling to create a spiritual practice that reflects their individual quest.
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