Awaken Your Senses
Exercises for Exploring the Wonder of God
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Perhaps you've been missing out. God has given us five senses and a brain with two sides. Yet we often approach God in one way only: through words that are analyzed and processed logically in our left brain. The right brain, however, is the creative, intuitive center--the place that connects most to our seeing, smelling, touching, tasting and hearing, and that roots experiences in our hearts in transforming ways.
In Awaken Your Senses, longtime ministers Beth Booram and Brent Bill invite you to engage your right brain in your faith through sensory spiritual practices that position your heart for divine encounter. Readings and a variety of exercises that utilize your whole body lead you to experience God in new ways by
tasting chocolate, words, matzoh, Scripture, forgiveness
seeing the moon, wisdom, art, glory, your best self
touching others, stones, prayers, rubble, Jesus
hearing silence, music, pain, footsteps, the Spirit, the news
smelling gardenias, life, salty air, home, healing oil, coffee
Teaching you to pay attention in love to your surroundings, Booram and Bill will help you open your eyes and ears and nose to a sensuous faith--one in which God can be experienced each day as we live and move and have our being.
So whether you're weary, stuck, struggling, growing or on information-overload, the exercises and reflections offered here can bring refreshment--a cold drink of water, a gentle breeze--to your soul. Come experience God with all of who you are, and discover more of who he is.
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Modeling the best Sunday School teachers, Bill (Sacred Compass) and Booram (The Wide Open Spaces of God) get close to God via the five senses. The journey could so easily have been a skip instead of a sail; however, they truly manifest the book's purpose: "to help more of you experience more of God." The two ministers and workshop leaders accomplish this so well with natural sweetness from the inside, not with treacle glopped on top. Starting with the cover illustrations a rose, a bird singing treble, threatening thorns, and a bitten pear, each image superimposing on another the book divides naturally into five parts. Each chapter begins with questions based onpencil drawings by artist Marcy Jean Stacey. Within each chapter, the authors alternate essays, their voices nearly indistinguishable except for Bill's wittier bits; they touch on the personal, such as Booram's sacred hospital smells. Each chapter includes spiritual exercises. The two cite the Bible's raising up of the five senses, augmented with quotes from many sensate Christians. It adds up to a deeply pleasing book.