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| The Way to Love (Image Pocket Classics) | 
enlarge | Author: Anthony De Mello Publisher: Image Books, Doubleday Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 5601
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 196 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 038524939X Dewey Decimal Number: 242 EAN: 9780385249393 ASIN: 038524939X
Publication Date: June 1, 1995 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New and Factory Sealed Item Fast Shipping
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De Mello Dynamite April 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Anthony De Mello wrote a handy little book that has been one of my favorites for several years. Although I can not do justice to this great mystic, I will share just a little of his brilliance.
The book is a collection of meditations that helped me adjust to life as it is, not as I thought is was. De Mello presents thirty one short reflections concerning our common struggles: anxieties, resentments, fears, relationships with enemies, suffering, and praying. The meditations are written in a clear conversational style that is filled with graphic questions for the reader to ponder. For me, I read only one meditation at a time, then spend several minutes considering the questions. Occasionally I need to stop and meditate after a single paragraph. What follows is just a few of De Mello's thoughts. According to Anthony, when I find myself angry or upset about another person, instead of asking "what is wrong with him", I need to ask "what does this irritation tell me about myself." To bring peace I must think about myself, ask what barriers exist in me that prevent peace.
The Way of Love discusses a common belief that if all our wants and desires are fulfilled we will be happy. Happiness can not be defined in a way that it applies to everyone. Happiness is very subjective. If an object I fancy breaks and cannot be replaced, I am unhappy. If a person I love is ill, dies, or is very aloof towards me, I am miserable. Happiness can only be attained by releasing myself from my attachments to earthly possessions and people.
DeMello suggests that people and situations that cause us pain also give us growth. Pleasant encounters may give us temporary pleasure, but hurtful ones cause us to change and improve. He says we might select a painful situation in our history, remember which emotions we felt, and analyze those feelings to reveal what they tells us about ourselves. Were we really hurt, or were our standards and values challenged? If we had not been programmed by society to be upset in such experiences, would our pain be so great? The Way to Love is worth having. If you get a copy, carry it with you and read it during those times you are idle. You may enjoy having it with you.
An adjective I rarely use describes this book - AWESOME February 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a DeMello fan - and it began with this book. It is a short (very small, very short) book, but it is packed with wisdom and "ah ha" moments. One brief chapter is enough for an evening to let the deep truths settle in one's mind...or more appropriately for this read...soul. It is spiritual without being religous. While DeMello quotes scripture, the explanation is so practical that you forget he is referencing the Bible. I have bought a number of these to pass out to people who are on the journey of discovering how to have a truly peaceful, meaningful life. I don't use this word much - awesome - it is an awesome, timeless read.
Great Morning Reading to Start Your Day January 22, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book, written by a Jesuit priest, has a definite eastern flavor. As such, it appeal to both Christians and non-Christians in its philosophy. It is filled with short reading that are perfect for focusing one's day and remind us that we are really as happy as we choose to be. Good for people in recovery.
A Spiritual Goldmine May 21, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is only a small volume, but it needs to be read with thought and introspection. I recommend it highly. DeMello causes us to think about fairly common events and helps us to see them in a different light. I liked this little book so much that I have purchased several additional copies to share with friends and family.
What a great book May 7, 2007 This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. Although it is a small compilation of his other works, it gives you an idea of what de Mello's message is. I recommend this book first for anyone who hasn't read his works and then move on to "Awareness". De Mello wants us to be "awake" and get rid of all the nonsense we carry with us that doesn't allow us to live the lives of truly "free" spirits.
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