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OverviewTransformation of being begins exactly where one is. This is, for most of us, at home. We are acted upon by objects familiar to us, influenced in unfelt ways, and moved toward a destiny proper to a responsible being. Dwelling is complemented by journeying. To live in a home is to journey on the path that leads through the home to a world beyond. A householder becomes a traveler. A traveler is a seeker after new impressions, fresh impressions of a reality that beckons. Opening to the commonplace-what stands in front of us on the daily round-we are open to the call to respond to our role as mediator between heaven and earth. Everyday Spirits is a book about self-perception. Full Product DetailsAuthor: David AppelbaumPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: State University of New York Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.295kg ISBN: 9780791415849ISBN 10: 0791415848 Pages: 195 Publication Date: 01 July 1993 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Part One Sindbad 1. Lullaby 2. The Blink 3. The Gift 4. Grip 5. Vows 6. Jack Frost 7. Daffodils Part Two Eumaeus 8. Houseguests 9. Keys 10. The Kitchen Fire 11. The Wash 12. Money 13. Craft 14. New Year's Eve/The Feast Part Three Siddhartha 15. The Hunter 16. Rivers/Ferries 17. Rope 18. Shadows 19. The Desert 20. Measure 21. The Bowl Part Four Lao Tzu 22. Ink 23. The Laugh 24. Ladders 25. Wild Geese 26. The Frontier Guard 27. Wind 28. The ToastReviews"""Appelbaum is creating a whole arena of inquiry by bringing serious and beautiful metaphysical ideas into relationship with everyday life and things. In its quiet way, it is a pioneering work, potentially quite important. The freshness and combination of philosophy and poetry make it original, bold, and gentle."" - Jacob Needleman ""This is a book of remarkable tenderness and depth. It explores through the usually unnoticed features of everyday life the core of human existence. Eloquent and wise, this is a work of excellence that is a pleasure to read. ""While most books are 10 percent original insight spread through 90 percent of other stuff, this book is more than 90 percent fresh illumination. The brilliance of such originality glows. It reads beautifully, like a poetic narrative, a gentle meditation, an inviting reverie."" - Robert Ginsberg, The Pennsylvania State University" Appelbaum is creating a whole arena of inquiry by bringing serious and beautiful metaphysical ideas into relationship with everyday life and things. In its quiet way, it is a pioneering work, potentially quite important. The freshness and combination of philosophy and poetry make it original, bold, and gentle. - Jacob Needleman This is a book of remarkable tenderness and depth. It explores through the usually unnoticed features of everyday life the core of human existence. Eloquent and wise, this is a work of excellence that is a pleasure to read. While most books are 10 percent original insight spread through 90 percent of other stuff, this book is more than 90 percent fresh illumination. The brilliance of such originality glows. It reads beautifully, like a poetic narrative, a gentle meditation, an inviting reverie. - Robert Ginsberg, The Pennsylvania State University Author InformationDavid Appelbaum is Professor of Philosophy at State University of New York, College at New Paltz. He is the author of Voice, also published by SUNY Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |