Giving Attention: Becoming what we truly are
This collection of exquisite meditations is vintage Michael Mayne. Originally given as a series of retreat addresses, it focuses on timeless aspects of spiritual experience and means of growth: • Discovering the gifts of silence • Redemption at work in human life • Seeing with the heart • Cultivating a true and proper self-regard All who enjoy Michael Mayne’s writing will delight in these previously unpublished reflections.
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Giving Attention: Becoming what we truly are
This collection of exquisite meditations is vintage Michael Mayne. Originally given as a series of retreat addresses, it focuses on timeless aspects of spiritual experience and means of growth: • Discovering the gifts of silence • Redemption at work in human life • Seeing with the heart • Cultivating a true and proper self-regard All who enjoy Michael Mayne’s writing will delight in these previously unpublished reflections.
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Giving Attention: Becoming what we truly are

Giving Attention: Becoming what we truly are

Giving Attention: Becoming what we truly are

Giving Attention: Becoming what we truly are

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This collection of exquisite meditations is vintage Michael Mayne. Originally given as a series of retreat addresses, it focuses on timeless aspects of spiritual experience and means of growth: • Discovering the gifts of silence • Redemption at work in human life • Seeing with the heart • Cultivating a true and proper self-regard All who enjoy Michael Mayne’s writing will delight in these previously unpublished reflections.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786221001
Publisher: Hymns Ancient & Modern
Publication date: 10/30/2018
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 4.75(w) x 6.62(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael Mayne remains one of the Church of England's most gifted and influential voices a decade after his death. Previously Head of Religious Broadcasting at the BBC, he served as Dean of Westminster Abbey until his retirement.

Joel Huffstetler is a priest in the Episcopal Church and is based in Tennessee.
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