Great beginning into contemplative thinking. Deep. Rises above denominational lines. Rohr writes in short chapters. I love it when theological books have short chapters. This maybe trite, but theologians so often have chapters which go on and on and on, and it seems to me the chapters have to be ...
There is much wisdom in this book. Although there is an aspect of mysticism that is hard to understand, there is also much about it that strikes a chord within us, and has the ring of truth to it. The dangers of "...'us and them' seeing, and the dualistic thinking that results...", also identifie...
I read this by dipping into it from time to time over the year and I wish I had read it more quickly. I also did not realise it was a follow on from his well-know book, Falling Upward which I have not yet read; if I had realised this I would have read them in order. Sometime his writing is far to...