The Spirituality of Age: A Seeker’s Guide to Growing Older.
I thought it would be a good idea to kick off the book club with my own foundational book, setting the tone for the terrain we will be covering together. The book is co-authored with Robert L. Weber, Ph.D., a psychologist associated with Harvard Medical School, a former Jesuit and current friend, winner of gold in the category of Consciously Aging in the Nautilus Book Awards.
For an excerpt of this book and to learn more about our point of view, click HERE. In addition, here is a link that will take you directly to the Book Club Reader’s Guide for this month’s selection, which will give you a good sense of the kinds of questions we will be considering at our in-person gathering. bottom of this and each blog as it is posted at CarolOrsborn.com.
The Spirituality of Age
The Spirituality of Age: A Seeker’s Guide to Growing Older.
I thought it would be a good idea to kick off the book club with my own foundational book, setting the tone for the terrain we will be covering together. The book is co-authored with Robert L. Weber, Ph.D., a psychologist associated with Harvard Medical School, a former Jesuit and current friend, winner of gold in the category of Consciously Aging in the Nautilus Book Awards.
For an excerpt of this book and to learn more about our point of view, click HERE. In addition, here is a link that will take you directly to the Book Club Reader’s Guide for this month’s selection, which will give you a good sense of the kinds of questions we will be considering at our in-person gathering. bottom of this and each blog as it is posted at CarolOrsborn.com.
For excerpt, Bios and More, Click HERE
Carol Orsborn
“How you age is not a problem to be solved, but a spiritual choice.”
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