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Kitchen table wisdom :stories that heal
- 作者: Remen, Rachel Naomi.
- 出版: New York : Riverhead Books 1996.
- 稽核項: xxx, 336 pages ;22 cm.
- 標題: Physicians , Remen, Rachel Naomi. , Philosophy. , Physicians United States -- Biography. , Remen, Rachel Naomi Philosophy. , Meditations. , Remen, Rachel Naomi
- ISBN: 1573220426 , 9781573220422
- 附註: 旅美舞蹈家王仁璐教授2016年捐贈. Life force. Plum blossoms -- The will to live -- A front-row seat -- Style -- Silence -- Reading between the lines -- Damming the river -- Judgment. Getting it right -- Meeting Mr. Right -- Back to basics -- Beyond perfection -- The ordinary hero -- Professionals don't cry -- Who is that masked man? -- Kissing the boo-boo -- How it was -- The gift of healing -- On naming and awe -- Grist for the mill -- The Wood-of-No-Names -- Traps. Healing at a distance -- Mirror image -- A good fortune -- Grace -- Sleight of hand -- The Emperor's New Clothes -- Lag time -- Freedom. The long way home -- The container -- Another kind of silence -- Going home -- Remembering -- Opening the heart. A way of life -- Just listen -- In flight -- To be seen by the heart. Cont.): Making caring visible -- No statute of limitations -- The task gets between us -- Surprised by meaning -- Lineage -- Some things are ours forever -- Embracing life. At last -- I never promised you a rose garden -- Life is for the well -- A room with a view -- Three fables on letting go -- Endbeginnings -- Surrender -- Attached or committed -- Eating the cookie -- Choose life! -- Attached or committed 2 -- All or nothing -- Embracing life -- Live and help live. Human being -- Live and help live -- How we see one another -- Touching -- The meeting place -- The holy shadow -- Healing is mutual -- Giving Darshan -- Knowing God. What if God blinks? -- Connecting up -- Prayer -- Grandmother Eve -- The Rabbi's Rabbi -- Sanctuary -- Consecrating the ordinary. Cont.): One of a kind -- Mystery and awe. Freedom -- The question -- What is the sound of one hand clapping? -- In darkness -- Seeing around the corner -- Remembering the sacred -- Mystery -- The final lesson.
- 摘要: "Everybody is a story," writes Dr. Remen in her introduction. "When I was a child, people sat around kitchen tables and told their stories. We don't do that so much anymore. Sitting around the table telling stories is not just a way of passing time. It is the way the wisdom gets passed along. The stuff that helps us to live a life worth remembering. Despite the awesome powers of technology many of us still do not live very well. We may need to listen to one another's. , Stories again." Loneliness is the hidden wound of our time, the price many have paid for embracing such frontier values as independence, self-reliance, and competence. Rachel Remen invites us to see below the surface and remember that we are connected and can become one another's healers. Dr. Remen's unique and intimate relationship with healing and the life force comes from her experience as a physician, a professor of medicine, a therapist, and a long-term survivor of. , Chronic illness. Her stories, picked from the tree of life, are dedicated to the ordinary hero in all of us and stand witness to life's natural tendency to heal our wounds. In these remarkable parables, we discover that our goal in life might not be a precise destination, but the ability to travel together with humor and meaning, with purpose and quality companionship, with warmth and tenderness. Kitchen Table Wisdom shows us that a good story is like a compass for. , Life's journey, and reminds us of the power and joy of being fully human.
- 系統號: 005265625
- 資料類型: 圖書
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""Everybody is a story," writes Dr. Remen in her introduction. "When I was a child, people sat around kitchen tables and told their stories. We don't do that so much anymore. Sitting around the table telling stories is not just a way of passing time. It is the way the wisdom gets passed along. The stuff that helps us to live a life worth remembering. Despite the awesome powers of technology many of us still do not live very well. We may need to listen to one another's stories again."" "Loneliness is the hidden wound of our time, the price many have paid for embracing such frontier values as independence, self-reliance, and competence. Rachel Remen invites us to see below the surface and remember that we are connected and can become one another's healers." "Dr. Remen's unique and intimate relationship with healing and the life force comes from her experience as a physician, a professor of medicine, a therapist, and a long-term survivor of chronic illness. Her stories, picked from the tree of life, are dedicated to the ordinary hero in all of us and stand witness to life's natural tendency to heal our wounds." "In these remarkable parables, we discover that our goal in life might not be a precise destination, but the ability to travel together with humor and meaning, with purpose and quality companionship, with warmth and tenderness. Kitchen Table Wisdom shows us that a good story is like a compass for life's journey, and reminds us of the power and joy of being fully human."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
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