Summary of Connie Zweig's The Inner Work of Age
Everest Media
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822510708
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1Part 1 explores the identity crisis that often accompanies late life. It may be triggered when we encounter the divine messengers that were witnessed by Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha.
#2 Our identity is formed of countless generations of genetic streams running through us, family narratives filled with memory, pride, and shame, and socially constructed stories of gender, race, and class.
#3 As the vehicle of life begins to decline in late life, what does the soul ask of us. Are we stuck in a past identity that no longer serves us. Are we unknowingly living a worn-out personal story or myth that we no longer believe.
#4 The dream messenger reminded me of a famous Buddhist tale of divine messengers, a tale of waking up to the truths of human life. I was in denial, sheltered from the storm of the phenomenal world. I had grown up under my father’s protection, and when I left his palace garden at eighteen, I was under a spell: oblivious of the stark realities of human suffering and death.
Sample Book Insights:
#1Part 1 explores the identity crisis that often accompanies late life. It may be triggered when we encounter the divine messengers that were witnessed by Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha.
#2 Our identity is formed of countless generations of genetic streams running through us, family narratives filled with memory, pride, and shame, and socially constructed stories of gender, race, and class.
#3 As the vehicle of life begins to decline in late life, what does the soul ask of us. Are we stuck in a past identity that no longer serves us. Are we unknowingly living a worn-out personal story or myth that we no longer believe.
#4 The dream messenger reminded me of a famous Buddhist tale of divine messengers, a tale of waking up to the truths of human life. I was in denial, sheltered from the storm of the phenomenal world. I had grown up under my father’s protection, and when I left his palace garden at eighteen, I was under a spell: oblivious of the stark realities of human suffering and death.
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