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Raising the Soul

Raising the Soul

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By Warren Lee Cohen


In a world of rising tension and stress it is not uncommon to feel dominated and overwhelmed by the events of life. Raising the Soul, a practical guide to gaining a firm anchor and taking control of one's situation, is based on seven contemplative exercises interpreted from the work of Rudolf Steiner.

When carried out diligently, these simple exercises - which may take just a few minutes of each day - are powerful tools for personal growth and inner strengthening. They can help us, for example: to stay more balanced in emotionally charged situations; to see the positive side of any circumstance; to become more open-minded; and to develop an inner mood of gratitude. At the same time the exercises assist with the practical details of everyday life: remembering the important particulars of our day, putting intentions into action, and thinking more clearly.

Raising the Soul presents a pathway to help us say 'yes' to more of what life offers - to be open to the abundance of life's experiences. The book is organized so that each chapter introduces a different soul capacity that can be mastered in turn. The headings include: Review of the Day; Clear Thinking; Intention in Action; Balance in Feeling; Positive World View; Open Mind; and Gratitude. The book also offers clear descriptions of the exercises, a 'Plan of Action', and advice on developing a meditative practice.

WARREN LEE COHEN is director of the Foundation Studies programme at Emerson College in East Sussex, England. He teaches courses on inner development, the arts and sciences to people of all ages and backgrounds.

During his many years of experience in practising and teaching meditation he has explored many paths including Judaism, Hatha Yoga, Tibetan Buddhism, and in particular the anthroposophy or 'wisdom of the human being' developed by Rudolf Steiner. He is the author of the picture book Dragon Baked Bread.

April 2006; RSP; 160pp; 21.5 x 13.5 cm; pb;

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