Seeing God Everywhere

Essays on Nature and the Sacred

Edited by Barry McDonald

World Wisdom ISBN: 0-941532-42-9 Price $19.95

How do people sense God's presence in created things? Seeing God Everywhere is an anthology of essays on nature and the sacred which address that question. Written by an impressive list of spiritual leaders and thinkers, these essays explore the question from many different perspectives. Reading these essays enriches our inner lives and enlivens our contemplative imaginations. Surely, this is the "deepest" ecology possible! As a special bonus, at the end of each essay is a short poem on nature and the sacred, taken from various traditions.

Contributors include:
His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet; Frithjof Schuon; Wendell Berry; Seyyed Hossein Nasr; J. C. Cooper; Titus Burckhardt; and others.

Barry McDonald’s authoritative voice on the world’s religions has been formed by a combination of academic study and first hand contact with various sacred traditions throughout the world. He received his undergraduate education at Goddard College and his graduate degree at Indiana University. The six months that he spent in the Middle East in 1973 began a series of life long contacts with authentic representatives of most of the world’s great religions, including travels to the Middle East, Asia, North Africa, Europe and the American West. Thomas Yellowtail, the venerable Crow medicine man and Sun Dance chief, adopted McDonald into the Crow tribe.

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