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Rating:  Summary: Simple steps Review: "Everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." Bo Lozoff does something about another of our major complaints, the isolation, individualism and crass materialism promoted in modern American culture. He has done this by providing an exemplar - his own life - and setting out twenty-six specific practices that can still our rancour and increase community and happiness. Doing is NOT as easy as reading -- but the book lingered with me, and working with just one or two of the practices has, I believe, helped me to be more resilient and more dependable in stressful time, and has helped me make better choices about where to put my energy and resources.
Rating:  Summary: Simple steps Review: "Everybody complains about the weather, but nobody does anything about it." Bo Lozoff does something about another of our major complaints, the isolation, individualism and crass materialism promoted in modern American culture. He has done this by providing an exemplar - his own life - and setting out twenty-six specific practices that can still our rancour and increase community and happiness. Doing is NOT as easy as reading -- but the book lingered with me, and working with just one or two of the practices has, I believe, helped me to be more resilient and more dependable in stressful time, and has helped me make better choices about where to put my energy and resources.
Rating:  Summary: A meaningful book Review: Bo Lozoff, like Jack Kornfield, has given us a wise book on finding the meaningful life. By combining the inner journey to God and the outer path to community, we can make ourselves a genuine person. His practices are simple, and that is their beauty.
Rating:  Summary: Bo's books keep getting better Review: Bo's latest is even clearer and more poignant than his earlier books. In this latest spiritual guide Bo provides insight and valuable complementary exercises to make the reading all that more powerful and effective. What truly amazes me is how Bo can keep writing with such relevance and power and yet never repeat his earlier books (which I also felt excelled in relevance and power...). Rather than read as a novel, I've treated this as a workbook, savoring each point and companion exercise and then moving to the next one.
Rating:  Summary: Its a Meaningful Life Review: Mr Lozoff has once again shown us how a lived life can change those who have the benefit of exposure to it. For years he has lived the way for prisoners and now he brings a broader path into the view of those of us who are doing our time on the outside. The meditations and practices reach out to us wherever we are and bring us to ourselves, pure magic and only a brief exposure to the depth that he assures us is within each of us.
Rating:  Summary: A wonderful, spiritual study Review: This book is a powerful and focused manual for living a more mindful life of service in todays hustle and bustle world. A great strength of the book is its organization which digs deeply first into strengthening our inner practice through a daily spiritual discipline and dissolving our fears. The second half of the book speaks to how we can then take this inner strength and use it to deepen personal relationships with spouses, significant others, children, and friends. What also makes this book so powerful are the "practice" sections at the end of each chapter which give the reader a practical way of incorporating spiritual disciplines and ideas into your life. The author also has an uncanny way of dissecting and blowing apart all of the excuses we make to avoid spiritual practices. The author does all of this however, while still being quite modest and sharing the various struggles that he and his family has had. The motivational clarification that the book contains on page 31 alone is worth the cost of the whole book.
Rating:  Summary: Nuts and Bolts Review: This book provides the nuts and bolts for a more meaningful life. It has useable ideas for being a better and happier person. I wake up every morning and say, "May I be a simple, humble, kind presence on the earth today." I eat only one portion and it's helping me lose weight. I especially like his ecumenical use of all religions. This book makes sense. I've given copies to friends and family, I read it over and over. It's a wonderful book!
Rating:  Summary: Nuts and Bolts Review: This book provides the nuts and bolts for a more meaningful life. It has useable ideas for being a better and happier person. I wake up every morning and say, "May I be a simple, humble, kind presence on the earth today." I eat only one portion and it's helping me lose weight. I especially like his ecumenical use of all religions. This book makes sense. I've given copies to friends and family, I read it over and over. It's a wonderful book!
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