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The Art of Letting Go

Living the Wisdom of Saint Francis
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Enduring insights for living in simplicity, joy, and spiritual depth.
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Course objectives:

  • Discuss the life of St. Francis of Assisi.
  • Identify the difference between the true self and the false self.
  • Explain the non-dual aspects of Jesus's teaching.
  • Practice contemplative prayer.

We often think of saints as rare individuals whose gifts far exceed our own, and the beloved St. Francis is no exception. But for Fr. Richard Rohr, a prolific author and renowned speaker, the life and teachings of this beloved figure offer an authentic spirituality we can all embody.

On The Art of Letting Go, Fr. Rohr gives us a six-session learning course that explores: the surprising richness we discover through simplifying our lives (without taking a vow of poverty); liberation from our self-limiting biases and certitudes; contemplation and action, two key steps toward communing more deeply with the Divine; and more.

Format Details
Audio CD
Contents Digital Audio (5 hours, 45 minutes) 6 CDs (5 hours, 45 minutes)
Dimensions 5 x 5 inches
Product Code AF01414W AF01414D
ISBN Number 978-1-60407-218-1 978-1-59179-752-4
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Richard Rohr

About Richard Rohr

Fr. Richard Rohr is a globally recognized ecumenical teacher bearing witness to the universal awakening within Christian mysticism and the Perennial Tradition. He is a Franciscan priest of the New Mexico Province and founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation (CAC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Fr. Richard's teaching is grounded in the Franciscan alternative orthodoxy—practices of contemplation and lived kenosis (self-emptying), expressing itself in radical compassion, particularly for the socially marginalized.

Fr. Richard is the author of numerous books, including Everything Belongs, Adam’s Return, The Naked Now, Breathing Under Water, Falling Upward, Immortal Diamond, and Eager to Love: The Alternative Way of Francis of Assisi.

Fr. Richard is academic Dean of the Living School for Action and Contemplation. Drawing upon Christianity's place within the Perennial Tradition, the mission of the Living School is to produce compassionate and powerfully learned individuals who will work for positive change in the world based on awareness of our common union with God and all beings. Visit cac.org for more information.

Author photo © Center For Action & Contemplation

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average rating 4.6 out of 5
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Reviewed by Naksu
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Five Stars

Life changing, liberating, and comforting.

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Reviewed by Kogetsu
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Rated 4 out of 5
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For all who seek

Doesn't matter what your belief system he gets to the point and makes sense of the Spiritual Jorney

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Reviewed by Michael R.
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Thought provoking

I hope this thoughtful and thought provoking audio program gets a wide hearing. Those who reside within (or on the margins of) Christian spirituality will appreciate Rohr's depth of spirit. Those from other traditions (or even none at all) will find his expansiveness to be a refreshing contrast to less inclusive expressions of spirituality.

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Reviewed by Joyce G.
I recommend this product
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This is not one of my favorites of Richard Rohr, but interesting and informative when I'm in the right mood.

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Reviewed by Susan B.
I recommend this product
Rated 4 out of 5
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Good guidance something I will listen too repeatedly.

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