Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity

Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity

Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity

Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity

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Overview

Must reading for anyone feeling too busy or too stressed and seeking to simplify their life—to listen to the longings of their heart.

Most of us living in this complex and time-pressured era have moments when we wish we were living simpler, more meaningful lives. Sometimes these wishes are fleeting desires, but for many today the search for a life of greater simplicity and meaning has developed into a deep longing. There are many routes to simplicity. This book focuses on and provides direction to the gimmick-free spiritual path followed by Quakers. For over three centuries Quakers have been living out of a spiritual center in a way of life they call "plain living." Their accumulated experiences and distilled wisdom have much to offer anyone seeking greater simplicity today. Plain Living is not about sacrifice. It's about choosing the life you really want, a form of inward simplicity that leads us to listen for the "still, small voice"of God. This book goes beyond the merely trendy to make the by now well-worn Quaker path to plain living accessible to everyone.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781933495415
Publisher: Ave Maria Press
Publication date: 07/01/2001
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 1,051,760
File size: 639 KB

About the Author

Quaker author Cathy Whitmire has served for decades in many leadership roles in the Quaker community, including supervising community empowerment projects in New England for the American Friends Service Committee. She is an Alternatives to Violence trainer, and has nonviolent communication and mediation training.

Whitmire received a master of divinity degree in 1987 from Harvard Divinity School. She has served as a Protestant chaplain and pastoral counselor on a psychiatric unit of an inner-city hospital in Boston. She attended the Shalem Institute’s program in spiritual direction in 1997 and also writes, provides spiritual direction, and leads peace and nonviolence workshops and retreats.

The mother of a grown son and two stepsons, Whitmire lives with her husband, Tom Ewell, in a home overlooking Puget Sound in Washington.


Parker J. Palmer is the author of many books, including The Courage to Teach and To Know as We Are Known.

Table of Contents

Gratitudes9
Foreword11
Introduction: Beginning a Path to Plain Living13
1.Keeping to Plainness by Choosing19
Inward Simplicity21
Simple Living23
2.Beginning With Ourselves and Our29
Work31
Time34
Integrity38
Plain Speech42
Money and Resources44
3.Plain Living Day by Day in51
Committed Relationships53
Parenting and Mentoring59
Aging63
Humor, Joy, and Gratitude67
4.Unexpected Songs for Times of71
Fear73
Suffering77
Despair82
Death86
Grief91
Hope95
5.Opening Our Hearts Through99
Longing101
Seeking103
God106
Faith110
Prayer114
Scripture118
6.Discovering a Spiritual Path to Plain Living Through121
Contemplative Listening123
Everyday Mysticism126
Leadings129
Discernment136
7.Growing Together in141
Community143
Decision-Making148
Struggle and Conflict Resolution152
Reconciliation and Forgiveness156
8.Let Us See What Love Can Do in161
Practicing Nonviolence163
Seeking Equality for All168
Listening to the Earth171
Spirit-Led Service175
Appendix179
Glossary of Common Quaker Terms180
Biographical Information183
Notes187
Acknowledgments189
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