Only now, as we take stock, we are asking ourselves the questions in a slightly different way: The ubiquitous “Why am I here?” now morphs into questions like:
Inevitably, we talk about this with our good friends, the ones we feel especially comfortable with, during those times where we feel introspective. Before that next opportunity arrives, you might want to pick up this book and read it. Know that you will likely need to take in on in small bites, because there’s a lot here.
Essentially this book is is an in-depth look within, by two fellow Boomers, a man and a woman, who just happen to be specialists on Aging. With their special knowledge and expertise, they portray our inevitable aging as a spiritual experience, and urge us to take it seriously and honestly, to recognize aging for what it is: as a time for growing into spiritual Wisdom.
Thankfully the Appendix also offers 12 exercises for seekers, a lengthy recommended reading list, detailed chapter notes, a bibliography and information about the authors’ backgrounds, as well as an invitation to stay connected to the authors.
A highly recommended book for anyone who’s once again started wondering, “What’s next for me?”
Robert L. Weber, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and a former Jesuit. Recipient of the American Society on Aging’s 2014 Religion, Spirituality, and Aging Award, he is an advisory board member for the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology’s Center for Psychotherapy and Spirituality. He lives with his wife in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Carol Orsborn, Ph.D., is founder and editor-in-chief of Fierce with Age: The Digest of Boomer Wisdom, Inspiration, and Spirituality. The author of more than 20 books for and about the Boomer Generation as well as popular blogs on Huffington Post, PBS’s NextAvenue.net, and BeliefNet.com, she has served on the faculties of Georgetown University, Loyola Marymount University, and Pepperdine University. She lives with her husband in Madison, Tennessee.
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