Personal Pilgrimage at Midlife

Personal Pilgrimage at Midlife
Title Personal Pilgrimage at Midlife PDF eBook
Author Viki Hurst
Publisher Wood Lake Publishing Inc.
Pages 234
Release 2002
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781896836454

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Through the practice of personal pilgrimage she developed, the author offers readers a tool to explore, contemplate, and reflect upon key midlife issues -- careers, relationships, sexuality, finances, spirituality, body image, mortality, and more. It encourages readers to take the time-out needed when midlife challenges crowd their busy calendars and psyches. Drawing on the insights of people from Plato to Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Hurst introduces each of these concerns with a mini-essay, then asks 10 questions for reflection. Part 2 outlines 12 pilgrimages users can take to work on these issues, for example Abundance point (finances), Artists Cove (relationships), and Career Paths (Career).

Walking Your Blues Away

Walking Your Blues Away
Title Walking Your Blues Away PDF eBook
Author Thom Hartmann
Publisher Inner Traditions / Bear & Co
Pages 116
Release 2006
Genre Mind and body
ISBN 1594771448

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What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim

What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim
Title What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim PDF eBook
Author Jane Christmas
Publisher Greystone Books Ltd
Pages 305
Release 2009-07-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1926685563

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To celebrate her 50th birthday and face the challenges of mid-life, Jane Christmas joins 14 women to hike the Camino de Santiago de Compostela. Despite a psychic’s warning of catfights, death, and a sexy, fair-haired man, Christmas soldiers on. After a week of squabbles, the group splinters and the real adventure begins. In vivid, witty style, she recounts her battles with loneliness, hallucinations of being joined by Steve Martin, as well as picturesque villages and even the fair-haired man. What the Psychic Told the Pilgrim is one trip neither the author nor the reader will forget.

Gender, Nation and Religion in European Pilgrimage

Gender, Nation and Religion in European Pilgrimage
Title Gender, Nation and Religion in European Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Willy Jansen
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 380
Release 2012
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1409449645

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Old pilgrimage routes are attracting huge numbers of people. Religious or spiritual meanings are interwoven with socio-cultural and politico-strategic concerns and this book explores three such concerns of hot debate in Europe: religious identity construction in a changing European religious landscape; gender and sexual emancipation; and (trans)national identities in the context of migration and European unification. Through the explorations of such pilgrimages by a multidisciplinary range of international scholars, this book shows how the old routes of Europe are offering inspirational opportunities for making new journeys.

Pilgrimage Into the Last Third of Life

Pilgrimage Into the Last Third of Life
Title Pilgrimage Into the Last Third of Life PDF eBook
Author Jane Marie Thibault
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780835811170

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How shall we spend our God-gift of an extra three decades? The Last Third of life (age 60 and beyond) offers significant challenges that Thibault and Morgan propose we approach as a pilgrimage. Their scripture-based meditations and reflection questions examine 7 tasks essential to living the Last Third fearlessly and with purpose:

A Sense of Direction

A Sense of Direction
Title A Sense of Direction PDF eBook
Author Gideon Lewis-Kraus
Publisher Penguin
Pages 386
Release 2013-05-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1594631492

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In medieval times, a pilgrimage gave the average Joe his only break from the daily grind. For Gideon Lewis-Kraus, it promises a different kind of escape. Determined to avoid the fear and self-sacrifice that kept his father, a gay rabbi, closeted until midlife, he has moved to anything-goes Berlin. But the surfeit of freedom there has begun to paralyze him, and when a friend extends a drunken invitation to join him on an ancient pilgrimage route across Spain, Lewis-Kraus packs his bag, grateful for the chance to wake each morning with a sense of direction. Irreverent, moving, hilarious, and thought-provoking, A Sense of Direction is Lewis-Kraus’s dazzling riff on the perpetual war between discipline and desire, and its attendant casualties. Across three pilgrimages and many hundreds of miles, he completes an idiosyncratic odyssey to the heart of a family mystery and a human dilemma: How do we come to terms with what has been and what is—and find a way forward, with purpose?

Gender, Nation and Religion in European Pilgrimage

Gender, Nation and Religion in European Pilgrimage
Title Gender, Nation and Religion in European Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Catrien Notermans
Publisher Routledge
Pages 247
Release 2016-04-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317129970

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Despite the forces of secularization in Europe, old pilgrimage routes are attracting huge numbers of people and given new meanings in the process. In pilgrimage, religious or spiritual meanings are interwoven with social, cultural and politico-strategic concerns. This book explores three such concerns under intense debate in Europe: gender and sexual emancipation, (trans)national identities in the context of migration, and European unification and religious identifications in a changing religious landscape. The interdisciplinary contributions to this book explore a range of such controversies and issues including: Africans renewing family ties at Lourdes, Swedish women at midlife or young English men testing their strength on the Camino to Santiago de Compostela, New Age pilgrims and sexuality, Saints’ festivals in Spain and Brittany, conservative Catholics challenging Europe’s liberal policies on abortion, Polish migrants and French Algerians reconfiguring their transnational identity by transporting their familiar Madonna to their new home, new sacred spaces created such as the shrine of Our Lady of Santa Cruz, traditional Christian saints such as Mary Magdalene given new meanings as new age goddess, and foundation legends of shrines revived by new visionaries. Pilgrimage sites function as nodes in intersecting networks of religious discourses, geographical routes and political preoccupations, which become stages for playing out the boundaries between home and abroad, Muslims and Christians, pilgrimage and tourism, Europe and the world. This book shows how the old routes of Europe are offering inspirational opportunities for making new journeys.