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This fresh, upbeat, and deftly profound book joyfully reconnects the fullness of our daily lives with the depths of prayer.
List of contents
Introduction: The Wild Woman of Avila
Chapter 1: Zest for Life
-Body and Soul
-Celebration
-Humor
-Emotional Vitality
-True and False Tears
-Earth, Exile, and Eternity
Chapter 2: Agony and Ecstasy
-Pay Now!
-The Ecstasy of Prayer
-Holy Sensuousness
-Vision of God
-Holy Madness, Martha and Mary
-Stealing Time
-Reclaiming Lost Time
Chapter 3: Spousal Prayer
-Erotic Energy
-Sublimation
-Mysticism of Neurosis
-The Song of Songs
-Breasts, Wine, and Kisses
-Puritanism and Promiscuity
-Obstacles to Divine Intimacy
-Madness and Reason
-Social Ramifications
Chapter 4: Love-Wounds and Service
-Generous Service
-The Freedom of Slavery
-Mystery of the Cross
-Deeper Meanings
-Swords of Sorrow, Swords of Joy
-Flaming Arrows
-Long to Die, Live to Serve
Chapter 5: Meeting the Beloved
-Preparation and Reading
-Meditation Practices
-From Meditation to Contemplation
-Time, Space, and Touchstones
-Jesus Christ or St. Teresa
-Authenticity and Intercession
Chapter 6: Celebrating Fast and Feast
-The Warrior Spirit
-Healthy Guidelines
-Natural and Organic
-Ten Spiritual Practices
Conclusion: Walking the Tightrope
Chronology of St. Teresa's Life
About the author
Tessa Bielecki: Tessa Beilecki is a former Carmelite monk who was a Mother Abbess for almost 40 years. She is the author of several critically acclaimed books on Teresa of Avila including "Teresa of Avila: Mystical Writings" and "Teresa of Avila: Ecstasy and Common Sense". She is currently co-director of the Desert Foundation and lives in a hermitage in Crestone, Colorado.
Adam Bucko: Adam Bucko is an activist, spiritual director to many of New York City’s homeless youth, and co-author of a new award-winning book called "Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation".
Summary
"Tessa's deep intimacy with Teresa of Avila . . . creates an invitational space for readers of any tradition (or none) to enter into their own transformational relationship with the 'wild woman of Avila.'"Mirabai Starr
This fresh, upbeat, and deftly profound book joyfully reconnects the fullness of our lives and the depth of our prayer. Much more than yet another book about a great saint who once was, it actually rekindles something of St. Teresa's outrageous spiritual impulse for contemporary readers, particularly those who describe themselves as "spiritual, not religious."
Tessa Bielecki is the author of several books on St. Teresa of Avila, as well as a former Abbess.
Foreword
$3000 marketing and publicity budget
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