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With the coming of the second millennium, editors Elizabeth Roberts
and Elias Amidon felt that words of hope might be the perfect antidote
to the fearful rumblings of doom, apocalyptic predictions, and computer-induced
chaos. And so the duo sent out invitations asking people to offer a written
message or prayer to the future. The final result is a body of work that
offers a compelling and positive vision for the millennium. Contributors
include Reverend Desmond M. Tutu, Poland's Lech Walesa, Thomas Moore, Judy
Chicago, Alice Walker, death row inmate Jarvis Jay Masters, Rabbi Zalman
Scater-Shalomi, and poets Gary Snyder, Mary Oliver, and Diane Ackerman.
The collection is organized around relevant themes, such as "Creating
Communities of Peace," "For the Children," and "This Holy Earth." Each
offering is no more than two pages long--brief enough for a quick dip whenever
inspiration is needed. Nonetheless, this is collection with spiritual sustenance,
a book that many will benefit from carrying close to their hearts in the
years ahead. --Gail Hudson
Book Description
In Prayers for a Thousand Years, Elizabeth Roberts and Elias
Amidon have collected hundreds of wishes, blessings, stories, and challenges-almost
all written especially for this volume-from a diverse group of distinguished
international contributors. Spiritual teachers, poets and activists, political
leaders, youth, artists and visionaries-all are joined together here for
the first time, sharing their personal appeals for peace and understanding.
Organized around eternal themes-such as creating communities of peace,
reflections on politics, economics, and morality, and our holy earth-this
book is a profound and lively collection of empowering visions for our
common future and a celebration of the infinite variations ...
Synopsis
Organized around timeless themes, this book assembles more than 250
millennial benedictions by prominent spiritual leaders and visionaries
from around the world.
About the Author
Elizabeth Roberts, Ed.D., and Elias Amidon are well known advocates
for social justice and spiritual awakening. They are on the faculty of
the Naropa Institute and lead rites-of-passage ceremonies, spiritual retreats,
and transformation programs across the United States, Europe, and Southeast
Asia. Together they edited Earth Prayers and Life Prayers. |