The power of ritual Turning everyday activities into soulful practices

Casper ter Kuile

Book - 2020

"An affirming exploration of how to deepen the practices we do every day-yoga, book club, walking the dog-so they become rituals in the fabric of our modern spiritual lives"--

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Genres
Self-help publications
Published
New York, NY : HarperOne [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Casper ter Kuile (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiv, 205 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780062881816
  • Preface
  • Introduction: The Paradigm Shift
  • 1. Connecting with Self
  • 2. Connecting with Others
  • 3. Connecting with Nature
  • 4. Connecting with Transcendence
  • 5. Already Connected
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Ter Kuile, cohost of the podcast Harry Potter and the Sacred Text, demonstrates in his thoughtful debut how the nonreligious can "liberate the gifts of tradition" to foster greater spiritual connection in their lives. He argues that, while formal religious affiliation may be waning, spiritual practices remain relevant because they can cultivate bonds to the self, others, the natural world, and the transcendent. Ter Kuile explains the significance of a variety of religious practices, including pilgrimage, prayer, and meditation, and proposes ways to capture their significance through everyday activities ("anything can become a spiritual practice--gardening, painting, singing, snuggling, sitting") by focusing on intention, attention, and repetition. This approach leads to inventive explorations of social trends; for instance, the famously cultish appeal of the Crossfit fitness program is explained in terms of vulnerability and community. In ter Kuile's understanding, religious traditions are "inherently creative" and therefore good starting points for considering personalized, meaningful spiritual practices. The Jewish tradition of Sabbath, for example, is reenvisioned by the author as structured "alone time" He also discusses ways to apply the devotional practices developed for reading the Bible, such as giving blessings, to engage with literature more generally. Those who are beginning to explore spirituality will find many rich ideas. (June)

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