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Meetings With the Archangel: A Comedy of the Spirit

Meetings With the Archangel: A Comedy of the Spirit

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the most amazing manipulation of words you'll ever read
Review: Even before I finsihed with this book, i found myself going back and re-reading sections. The author has the most amazing talant with words that I believe I've read to date. While the book can be a little slow, it is definately a must read for anyone with an appreciaiton for fine writing. It is funny, moving, and more than worth the time I've spent re-reading and highlighting my favorite passages. I tend to loan out books after I've read them and sometimes don't get them back. This book hasn't left my room for fear that I'll never see it again. I plan to tell any would-be borrowers that it's worth their money to buy their own copy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: the most amazing manipulation of words you'll ever read
Review: Even before I finsihed with this book, i found myself going back and re-reading sections. The author has the most amazing talant with words that I believe I've read to date. While the book can be a little slow, it is definately a must read for anyone with an appreciaiton for fine writing. It is funny, moving, and more than worth the time I've spent re-reading and highlighting my favorite passages. I tend to loan out books after I've read them and sometimes don't get them back. This book hasn't left my room for fear that I'll never see it again. I plan to tell any would-be borrowers that it's worth their money to buy their own copy.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: unfinishable
Review: From the book jacket bio--an opportunity Mitchell takes to tout his WIFE'S abbreviated C.V. "accupuncuturist, herablist and healer"this book is banal, a venture driven not by divine inspiration but a very large ego.I couldn't even finish it, it was so lame.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Superbly challenging yet entertaining introduction to Zen.
Review: Having read numerous books on eastern philosopy, I was only mildly interested in yet another. However, Stephen Mitchell was appearing at a book-signing at the Harvard Coop Bookstore, and I simply could not pass it up. Accompanied by my daughter, we went, purchased the book and listened to Mr. Mitchell read portions from it. What a find! I have read Meetings with the Archangel twice and will read it again, I'm sure. Watching the development of the narrator as he progresses through several stages of spiritual enlightment was fascinating. The challenge, of course, is to launch yourself on such a mission. The story is entirely entertaining and one not to be put down once started. I suspect there is a great deal of Mr. Mitchell in this book, and it is especially wonderful to have a memory of his own voice reading selections from this excellent work of fiction. Well worth your time. Enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book on tape
Review: I highly recommend the tape version that i listened to. Mitchell has an excellent understanding of the world and presents it in a very approachable way.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Breathtaking, seriously funny spiritual commentary
Review: I knew I had to re-read this book even before I was halfway through the first reading. I found myself stopping to breathe between fantastically worded passages, only to dive in for more. The subtitle, A Comedy of the Spirit, best describes the book's unique voice. Meetings With the Archangel is the fictional autobiography of an author who pursues a meandering but intense path of spiritual training, from Hasidic Judaism to Zen training, with studies of numerous other writings on enlightenment and angels. The Archangel Gabriel visits him to reflect the author's own state of growth, as well as to amaze him with images of the heavens almost beyond comprehension. All this is done with unabashed passion and self-depricating humor. Even if you have little interest in angels, you will find a lot to chew on (and laugh about) from Gabriel's conversations. The character's exploration of the meaning of evil is also riveting and thought provoking. Stephen Mitchell balances mysterious thought-morsels with a light-hearted commentary that makes the consideration of spiritual journeys like playing frisbee with your soul. It is a goofy but rewarding challenge to catch what's being thrown at you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a laughing, searing enlightenment
Review: I loved this book from the moment, go! Stephen Mitchell has a sure touch of the irreverent and absurd in the chapters where he recounts meeting the Archangel Gabriel. And even if angels really did all these things that Gabriel said they do (what? lovemaking in the heavens?), the ideas are innately profound and provocative. The other chapters where Mitchell dissects the process of his enlightenment are more discursive in tone, but there's plenty to be gleaned from here. And though some of the passages are as enigmatic as the koans that he provides as examples, one gets a wild sense of exhilaration in the joyous non-sense of it all. Heartily recommended for the searcher, as well as for those simply interested in what angels could possibly be up to.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a laughing, searing enlightenment
Review: I thought, "oh, angels. Right." Like the author I thought myself beyond such things. What he and his angel say is still reverberating through me. Read this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Zen and the Art of Angel Watching
Review: I've read Mitchell's translations of Rilke (all of them); Rilke being my favorite poet, Mitchell has a place in my heart as my favorite translator. When I saw he had a bovel out, I decided to give it a whirl. Don't let "Comedy of the Spirit" fool you: there are some parts I found quite hysterical, but as a whole, I found myself reading the most comprehensible descriptions of Zen Buddhism I've ever read. This is a MUST for anyone who likes to think and feel deeply.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Zen and the Art of Angel Watching
Review: I've read Mitchell's translations of Rilke (all of them); Rilke being my favorite poet, Mitchell has a place in my heart as my favorite translator. When I saw he had a bovel out, I decided to give it a whirl. Don't let "Comedy of the Spirit" fool you: there are some parts I found quite hysterical, but as a whole, I found myself reading the most comprehensible descriptions of Zen Buddhism I've ever read. This is a MUST for anyone who likes to think and feel deeply.


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