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Daily Explorations is a book for people on a spiritual quest. Offering a daily nudge toward mindfulness, its approach is refreshing to the experienced quester and highly accessible to those just beginning. Readers looking for spirituality without religiosity will find it particularly welcome. Author Jerry Wright has wide-ranging interests, clearly loves words, and employs language expertly and invitingly--beckoning his readers to see the familiar from some exciting, new angle.
Following in the steps of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Ernest Holmes, Wright understands God to be wholly natural, and each of us to be co-creators of our Experience. Those who enjoy the hidden power of victimhood will prefer to continue reading elsewhere; for Daily Explorations is a backpack companion for hikers on the open road, intrigued to seize the day by seizing personal responsibility for their choices and the thoughts that shape them. Launch-pad topics include abandoned structures, ashes, beliefs, briars, colors, chins, diamonds, dominance, fear, frogs, garlic, God, jewels, justice, laughter, metamorphosis, pets, power, prosperity, quilting, rats, smells, snakes, tools, water, yachts and Zoroastrianism--to name but a few.