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In Search of Stones: A Pilgrimage of Faith, Reason, and Discovery (1995)

por M. Scott Peck

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The author chronicles his journey into spirituality, mysticism and self-discovery. As he travels through the British countryside exploring legendary stone monoliths, each day of his journey is devoted to another realm - holiness, mystery, reason, peace, pilgrimage, parenthood and death.
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From the acclaimed author of The Road Less Traveled comes the personal story of his own journey of self-discovery. On a three-week spiritual quest with his wife to see the ancient megalithic stones in the countryside of Wales, England, and Scotland, he gained insight into such issues as parenthood, holiness, romance, art, and his own shortcomings.
  PendleHillLibrary | Nov 25, 2023 |
"M. Scott Peck, whose book The Road Less Traveled has become both a part of popular culture and a spiritual and inspirational guidebook for a generation, now gives us his most personal book; one that tells more about himself than he ever has before, while at the same time helps readers see truths about themselves, their own lives, and the greater community around them.

"On the surface, this book is the story of a three-week journey that Dr. Peck took with his wife, Lily, looking for the ancient megalithic stones that became an obsession for them. But the search for stones is a search for meaning and mystery, and ultimately an unveiling of the pilgrimage of life itself.

"Each day of the journey Dr. Peck discusses a related realm of human experience -- parenthood, holiness, romance, art, to name a few -- and we travel with him on an adventure of the spirit, striving to understand the journey of life in all of its complexities and secrets.

"Illustrated with exquisite drawings by Dr. Peck's son, Christopher. In Search of Stones is a beautiful book of spirituality and quest, faith and mystery, and the most intimate book to come from one of our most distinguished thinkers."
~~back cover

This is a stunning book: it delves into subjects that most of us don't talk about, or even think about: addiction, changing, aging, parenthood, death, gratitude, despair. Perhaps it's me that needed to hear about these subjects, and the other in the book, but it felt compelling, spiritual. I read one chapter a day -- I could have sat down and devoured the whole book at on go but I wanted to savor each one, to think about what was said, to hold that template up against my own life. This is a book to be cherished, to be kept, to be taken out and a chapter reread here and there, a book to contemplate in order to facilitate your life. ( )
  Aspenhugger | Nov 15, 2020 |
I think this book needs to be read once you have a bit of life experience behind you. A personal journey to address relationship issues plus an enjoyable tour thru the english countryside. Satisfying read. ( )
  TheWasp | Sep 25, 2010 |
This is a very intimate book, a book of spirituality, faith, and mystery. He tells his hurts about his children, his truth about his affairs, his love for his wife, his shortcomings, and how he and his wife have learned to co-exist in a loving way. This is all done while telling also about the 3 week journey they took to find ancient megalithic stones in Wales, England and Scotland. This is a journal about Dr Peck, illustrated beautifully by his son, Christopher, but it also allows the reader to look within him/herself to find answers. Very good reading.
1 vota bakersfieldbarbara | Mar 25, 2009 |
One of my favorite books. ( )
  lgaikwad | Jul 20, 2007 |
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