Holy Rascals: Advice for Spiritual Revolutionaries

Author:   Rabbi Rami Shapiro
Publisher:   Sounds True Inc
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9781622037469


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 December 2017
Format:   Paperback
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A holy rascal is a person whose experience of God transcends theology and religion. A holy rascal is someone willing to live with mystery, live with the unanswerable questions that reality poses rather than conforming to the answers religions offer. Holy rascals know that if there is a God, and there may not be, whatever God is, God is greater than anything we imagine. Rabbi Rami takes religion seriously but not literally. He shows how to gracefully navigate the chaos that is reality. He shows how to drop our ideas about God, our answers to life's questions, and learn to live the questions instead: What is reality and how am I to live it with courage, creativity, compassion, justice, and love?

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Author:   Rabbi Rami Shapiro
Publisher:   Sounds True Inc
Imprint:   Sounds True Inc
ISBN:  

9781622037469


ISBN 10:   1622037464
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 December 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Shapiro, a rabbi and self-described holy rascal, writes about the divine and the role of spirituality in contemporary life with refreshing zest in his latest work...[his] emphasis on creativity and play make this book joyful as well as meaningful. --Publishers Weekly


This book is ridiculous, which from a Zen perspective is high praise indeed! --Mark Watts, filmmaker and archivist of Out of Your Mind: Essential Listening from the Alan Watts Audio Archives Rabbi Rami is a rare sage and trickster rolled into one. With sparkling wit, he demonstrates in this unique book that profound and daring truths are best conveyed through humor and laughter. --Imam Jamal Rahman, author of Sacred Laughter of the Sufis Rami Shapiro gets the real secret of religions: at their very heart, the best of them are meant to free us from dogma itself. Here are some great ways of thinking hard, laughing loud, and breaking free that should make any reader--naive believer or cynical outsider--into a spiritual revolutionary. --Douglas Rushkoff, author of Nothing Sacred: The Truth about Judaism Wake up! Buckle your seat belt. Be prepared for a raucous ride into the future. With his wit, creative use of language, and a twinkle in his eyes, Rabbi Rami gives name and voice to a movement that has been brewing for a long time. Holy Rascals delights and challenges us to open our thinking while we laugh at our own foolishness and gain wisdom in the process. This reverent/irreverent book is filled with practices and memorable stories that support those of us who know we are subversive holy rascals as well as those who will recognize that they too are a member of this tribe. Highly recommended! --Kay Lindahl, author The Sacred Art of Listening I love this book. I feel at home in it. There isn't a sentence in this book that I don't agree with 150 percent, and it is all presented with an intelligent, sensitive, and brash humor that only slightly veils the sadness over a world so in need of religion and yet ignorant of it. Enjoy the humor, but don't neglect the wisdom that is on every page. Now I hope Rabbi Rami will anoint me in holy rascality. --Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul Sure, this book is hilarious. I kept barging into my husband's studio to read him passages of such sublime irreverence they left us both breathless. But it is also terrifyingly pertinent. The vast majority of religious propositions are not only ridiculous, but dangerous. This book pulls back the curtain and exposes the little man who has replaced real magic with fake power. In his fierce truth-telling, Rabbi Rami reconnects the yearnings of our own wild hearts with the sacred soul of the world. --Mirabai Starr, author of Caravan of No Despair: A Memoir of LossandTransformation and God of Love: A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Mystic, scholar, trickster, grenade-roller . . . no one else puts all of these together in one package like Rami Shapiro. If you like fine writing, clear-eyed wisdom, impish irreverence, and compassion for the insanities of the spiritual journey, Holy Rascals is for you. After reading Holy Rascals you may just conclude, 'Oh, me too! I'm a holy rascal--I just didn't know it until now!' --Gordon Peerman, author of Blessed Relief: What Christians Can Learn from Buddhists about Suffering At once side-splittingly hilarious and heartbreakingly on target, this outrageous tour de force of a spiritual manifesto reminds us once again that great irony wielded with great compassion can be a powerful vehicle of truth. --Cynthia Moksha Bourgeault, recovering goddess and inter-spiritual incendiary; author of The Wisdom Way of Knowing, The Heart of Centering Prayer, Love Is Stranger (oops, change that to Stronger) than Death Holy Rascals is at times brilliant, funny, abrasive, and insightful. It poses the big question about religion: Are we making all this up, and if so, how can we make it up in the most positive and life-affirming way? An alternative question might be: Is there a Higher Order Reality that human beings might aspire to, sacrifice for, and be guided by? --Kabir Helminski, Sufi teacher, translator of Rumi, author of Living Presence, The Knowing Heart, and Holistic Islam Shapiro, a rabbi and self-described holy rascal, writes about the divine and the role of spirituality in contemporary life with refreshing zest in his latest work...[his] emphasis on creativity and play make this book joyful as well as meaningful. --Publishers Weekly


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Rabbi Rami Shapiro is an award winning author of over two dozen nonfiction books, whose poems and short stories have been anthologized in over a dozen volumes, and whose prayers are used in prayer books around the world. Rami received rabbinical ordination from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and holds a PH.D. in religion from Union Graduate School. A congregational rabbi for 20 years, Rabbi Rami is currently Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies at Middle Tennessee State University where he also directs The Writer's Loft, MTSU's creative writing program, and co-director of One River Wisdom School, a training program in the Perennial Philosophy.In addition to writing books, Rami writes a regular column for Spirituality and Health magazine called Roadside Assistance for the Spiritual Traveler. He can be reached via his website, rabbirami.com.

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