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On the Brink of Everything
On the Brink of Everything: Grace, Gravity, and Getting Old | Parker J. Palmer
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Aging as a passage of discovery and engagement From bestselling author Parker J. Palmer comes a brave and beautiful book for all who want to age reflectively, seeking new insights and life-giving ways to engage in the world. “Age itself,” he says, “is no excuse to wade in the shallows. It's a reason to dive deep and take creative risks.” Looking back on eight decades of life—and on his work as a writer, teacher, and activist—Palmer explores what he's learning about self and world, inviting readers to explore their own experience. In prose and poetry—and three downloadable songs written for the book by the gifted Carrie Newcomer—he meditates on the meanings of life, past, present, and future. “The laws of nature that dictate sundown dictate our demise. But how we travel the arc toward the sunset of our lives is ours to choose: will it be denial, defiance, or collaboration?” With compassion and chutzpah, gravitas and levity, Palmer writes about cultivating a vital inner and outer life, finding meaning in suffering and joy, and forming friendships across the generations that bring new life to young and old alike.
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A spiritual mediation on aging - from the point of view of someone who finds getting old to be wonderful. I found a great deal of joy and hope in his perspective that life can be richer and more rewarding than ever with the perspective of age and the knowledge that you're “on the brink of everything.“

Tea_and_Starstuff Also-spiritual books by older white men can be...bad. This author was so intentional in honoring women, queer people, and his connection with his young friends it was refreshingly Not Bad. I really enjoyed his perspective. 2y
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