Thresholds of the Sacred

Thresholds of the Sacred
Author: Sharon E. J. Gerstel
Publsiher: Dumbarton Oaks
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0884023117

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This collection of essays considers the development and meaning of the iconostasis, the screen used in churches to separate the sanctuary from the nave. The contributors approach the history of the icon screen from a variety of disciplines, including art history, theology, and architecture.

Sacred Thresholds The Door to the Sanctuary in Late Antiquity

Sacred Thresholds  The Door to the Sanctuary in Late Antiquity
Author: Emilie M. van Opstall
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789004369009

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Sacred Thresholds. The Door to the Sanctuary in Late Antiquity offers a far-reaching account of liminal spaces within Christian and pagan sanctuaries, with interdisciplinary and diachronic perspectives on the experience of those who crossed from the worldly to the divine, both physically and symbolically.

Sacred Threshold

Sacred Threshold
Author: Paula D'Arcy
Publsiher: Crossroad Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0824524659

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D'Arcy takes readers on a journey of the inner world of love through stories of remarkable people. (Motivation)

The Soul s Slow Ripening

The Soul s Slow Ripening
Author: Christine Valters Paintner
Publsiher: Ave Maria Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781932057119

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What does God want for your life? Christine Valters Paintner, bestselling Catholic author and online abbess for Abbey of the Arts, uses reflections, stories, guided activities, prayer experiences, and a variety of creative arts to help you patiently and attentively listen to God’s invitation. Everyone wants to understand God’s will for their lives. Christine Valters Paintner shares one of the most ancient paths to understanding from her study of monasticism and immersion into Celtic spirituality while living in Ireland. The Celtic way, which Paintner distills into twelve practices, offers discernment that focuses on the environment rather than the intellectual focus present in other forms of discernment. It allows for what Paintner calls the “soul’s slow ripening,” coming into the fullness of our own sweetness before we pluck the fruit. Each chapter begins with a story of a particular Irish saint—some well-known like Patrick or Brigid, others less so, such as Ita and Ciaran—and then introduces a helpful practice for discernment that the saint’s life illustrates. Paintner explores the call of dreams, the importance of thresholds, the practice of peregrination (wandering for the love of God), walking the rounds, learning by heart, soul friends, blessing each moment, and the wisdom of the landscape and the seasons. Readers are invited to explore these concepts through photography and writing. She invites us to contemplative walks with specific themes along with poetic writing prompts for expression. As you explore an alternate way of discerning a spiritual path—one which honors the moment-by-moment invitations and the soul’s seasonal rhythms—you will discover that this book will help you become more aligned with creativity and wholeness.

Sacred Landscapes

Sacred Landscapes
Author: A. T. Mann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Sacred space
ISBN: 1402765207

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Captures magical spaces - archetypal and architectural manifestations of the sacred. This title illustrates the ways in which people have used and understood their sacred landscapes throughout history and around the world, from hillside Celtic oak initiation groves to Megalithic open-air sanctuaries to Macchu Picchu and Oregon's Crater Lake.

To Pause at the Threshold

To Pause at the Threshold
Author: Esther de Waal
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2004-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780819225832

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"A threshold is a sacred thing," goes the traditional saying of ancient wisdom. In some corners of the earth, in some traditional cultures, and in monastic life, this is still remembered. But in our fast-paced modern world, this wisdom is often lost on us. It is important for us to remember the significance of the threshold. While it is certainly true that thresholds mark the end of one thing and the beginning of another, they also act as borders-the places in between, the points of transition. These can be physical, such as the geographical borders of a country; others, such as the spiritual border between the inner and outer world-between ourselves and others-are intangible. In To Pause at the Threshold, Esther de Waal looks at what it is like to live in actual "border country," the Welsh countryside with its "slower rhythms" and "earth-linked textures," and explores the importance of opening up and being receptive to one's surroundings, whatever they may be.

To Bless the Space Between Us

To Bless the Space Between Us
Author: John O'Donohue
Publsiher: Convergent Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2008-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780385525640

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From the author of the bestselling Anam Cara comes a beautiful collection of blessings to help readers through both the everyday and the extraordinary events of their lives. John O’Donohue, Irish teacher and poet, has been widely praised for his gift of drawing on Celtic spiritual traditions to create words of inspiration and wisdom for today. In To Bless the Space Between Us, his compelling blend of elegant, poetic language and spiritual insight offers readers comfort and encouragement on their journeys through life. O’Donohue looks at life’s thresholds—getting married, having children, starting a new job—and offers invaluable guidelines for making the transition from a known, familiar world into a new, unmapped territory. Most profoundly, however, O’Donohue explains “blessing” as a way of life, as a lens through which the whole world is transformed. O’Donohue awakens readers to timeless truths and shows the power they have to answer contemporary dilemmas and ease us through periods of change.

Living on the Border

Living on the Border
Author: Esther De Waal
Publsiher: Hymns Ancient and Modern Ltd
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781853119620

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Esther de Waal draws on the ancient traditions of Celtic and monastic spirituality to explore thresholds between people, between cultures, between the human and the divine. Ancient spiritual wisdom teaches that thresholds are sacred places and Esther encourages readers to become more receptive to their surroundings and to learn to pause, reflect and meet God at the places of encounter and change in our lives.