by Brian Draper (Author)
The beauty of mindfulness is that it's incredibly simple both to 'get' and to practice. And the results - increasingly backed by neuro-scientific evidence -- are priceless: calmness and reduced stress, more creativity, greater awareness, compassion. . . And yet there's a danger that mindfulness can be used in a purely consumerist and self-serving way to help people to become better adapted cogs in a still-toxic model of work and life.
Brian Draper challenges us to live not just mindfully but soulfully. Not merely to be less stressed, but to flourish, dynamically and creatively - to be present - through living intentionally and compassionately.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 19 May 2016
ISBN 10: 1473630746
ISBN 13: 9781473630741
Consistently thoughtful and dynamic writing... a book to dwell on rather than devour...
We could all do with picking up this book. After all, it's in waking up to our souls that we really find out what it means to live.
* Christianity Magazine *Brian Draper is the author of Spiritual Intelligence, Less is More and most recently What Matters Most? He is a regular presenter on BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day, and works with leaders and organisations to help nurture their spiritual intelligence. He is a writer, speaker, facilitator, as well as a retreat guide, and has introduced countless people to the ancient art of walking labyrinths.
He often writes for U2.com and was formerly editor of the Christian current affairs magazine Third Way.