Heart of Oneness: a little book of connection

Heart of Oneness: a little book of connection

by JenniferKavanagh (Author)

Synopsis

Our screens and newsfeeds are full of violent images; our world is full of poverty, inequality and injustice. We find it hard to live together, in our families, communities, or in the world at large. At the same time, we are surrounded by the beauty of the natural world, and daily life is full of acts of compassion, kindness, friendship and love. How do we reconcile these differences? What does the universe, with its countless examples of mutuality, have to teach us? Science, religion and our own experience teaches us that the whole of creation is a web of interconnectedness. This book explores the oneness at the heart of existence - and what this means for how we act in the world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
Publisher: Christian Alternative
Published: 08 Dec 2017

ISBN 10: 1785356852
ISBN 13: 9781785356858

Media Reviews
A wise and welcome reminder of the mutuality and interconnectedness at the heart of the universe.--Richard Rohr, Center for Action and Contemplation
Heart of Oneness is another sublime and profound pearl of spiritual wisdom by Jennifer Kavanagh. Her new book is a gorgeous treatise of practical mysticism, a liberating testimony to the truth and reality of oneness, interconnectedness and personal power amidst the divides, difficulties and traumas of today's world. Her inspiring personal journey of actions and initiatives to support and liberate others moved me deeply. In her humble, Quakerful manner she quietly models the path of the non-dual wise soul who truly encompasses only us and lives oneness from her heart; as simply and naturally as breathing. --Rev Dr Lynne Sedgmore, OBE
I finished the book with a sense of hope. Reading it had strengthened my awareness of all manner of connections: between me and other people, with the natural world and with the Divine. I was reminded that no one of us has to save our planet single-handedly. Through spiritual discernment we can each see the part we have to play, and together we can make a difference. And yes, I felt I received both solace and inspiration from this little book.--Lynden Easterbrook, Quaker Voices November 17
Author Bio
Jennifer Kavanagh gave up her career as a literary agent to work in the community. She is a microcredit practitioner, facilitates conflict resolution workshops and is active in the Quaker community. She has published seven books of non-fiction and one novel. She is a Churchill Fellow and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.