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Highlights
- Even though Americans spend thousands on furniture, appliances and interior decoration, many of our homes have become little more than drop-off zones where we collapse after work, glued to the TV while gulping down a microwave dinner.
- Author(s): Victoria Moran
- 240 Pages
- House + Home, Decorating & Furnishings
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About the Book
The author of "Get the Fat Out" now offers a down-to-earth instruction manual for bringing peace and sacredness back to that place where everyone most craves to be--home.Book Synopsis
Even though Americans spend thousands on furniture, appliances and interior decoration, many of our homes have become little more than drop-off zones where we collapse after work, glued to the TV while gulping down a microwave dinner.The home can be so much more than that, says Victoria Moran. It can be a haven in which people can revitalize mind, body and soul. That's what Shelter for the Spirit is all about. Merging Eastern and Western spiritual traditions with a sensitivity to the demands of modern life, it provides people with usable directions for bringing a sense of peace and renewal to their homes. Whether addressing how to get rid of clutter, decorate in a way that respects your personality, clean house as a spiritual exercise or celebrate special days (and ordinary ones too), Shelter for the Spirit shows how the quality of attention we give to everyday acts can transform our lives. The only book of its kind, it helps all readers make their homes places in which they and their guests enjoy spending their moments.
Review Quotes
""Shelter for the Spirit, " is filled with wonderful warmth and creative insights. Read this book, and neither your home nor your spirit will ever be the same." -- Richard Carlson, Ph.D., author of "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff""Victoria Moran has put her finger on the collective pulse -- who among us doesn't need more comfort and peace? This is a very good book to read and savor" -- Marianne Williamson, author of "A Return to Love"