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M. Scott Peck, M.D. Abounding Grace: An Anthology of Wisdom
For more than two decades, Dr. M. Scott Peck has educated and inspired countless people through his life-changing writings on spiritual growth. Now he presents a remarkable new series...
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M. Scott Peck, M.D. In Search of Stones: A Pilgrimage of Faith, Reason, and Discovery
A 3-week trip through the countryside of Wales, England, and Scotland in search of ancient megalithic...
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M. Scott Peck, M.D. The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Values, and Spiritual Growth, 25th Anniversary Edition
Perhaps no book in this generation has had a more profound impact on our intellectual and spiritual lives...
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Arrow The Different Drum: Community Making and Peace (New-age S.)
Pages: 336, Paperback, Arrow
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Arrow People of the Lie: Hope for Healing Human Evil (New-age S.)
Pages: 320, Paperback, Arrow
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Free Press Glimpses of the Devil: A Psychiatrist's Personal Accounts of Possession, Exorcism, and Redemption
Pages: 288, Hardcover, Free Press
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Three Rivers Press (CA) Golf and the Spirit: Lessons for the Journey
Having toured <I>The Road Less Traveled</I> in previous bestsellers, psychiatrist and self-help guru Peck finally sets out on the cartpath. His destination? A journey into the mysteries of the royal and ancient game. Given the tenor of his earlier work, it's surprising he took so long to take aim at this particularly pilgrim-filled target area. <p>Peck, a golfer since his army days in the '60s, fairly and fittingly uses the game as a metaphor for spiritual growth. Dividing his book into 18 holes with titles like Civility, Human Nature, The Invisible, Deftness (and, for good measure, a 19th called Closure), he navigates his course prudently and self- referentially with a bag full of mysticism, religion and psychology, and acquits himself with a safe par performance. Nothing particularly dangerous or spectacular emerges from his thinking about the game. Instead, he puts a New Age spin on it-- Golf is probably the most nonlinear pastime on the face of the earth; A day of golf may seem like a personal holiday ... but it is hardly a holy day; I do believe that golf can be a wonderful spiritual path of growth toward God, but only if one chooses to use it as such--on the roads already well travelled by such masterful analysts of golf's raptures and ridicules as Harvey Penick, Michael Murphy, Jim Flick, Tommy Armour, Bobby Jones, and Bob Rotella. Peck, of course, is right about golf being a spiritual journey; it's an inner game of personal demons that demands its players to get as much of a grip on themselves as on their clubs. The bogey on his scorecard is that those who play golf already know this. -- <I>Jeff Silverman</I>
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Andrews McMeel Publishing The Friendly Snowflake
Pages: 64, Hardcover, Andrews McMeel Publishing
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