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Lädt ... Healing Justice: Stories of Wisdom and Lovevon Jarem Sawatsky
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Has an unfair past yielded years of endless anguish? Discover ancient traditions that will teach you to live a brighter future. Does your life seem rife with injustice? Have you ever noticed that sometimes seeking out justice only leads to more suffering? Are you searching for a less destructive path to fulfillment? Bestselling author Jarem Sawatsky has traveled the world to find a better way. After spending extensive time studying communities that practice healing justice, he's ready to share these joyful teachings with you. Healing Justice: Stories of Wisdom and Love combines research, storytelling, and honest observations to challenge the outdated notion that justice requires trading an eye for an eye. Sawatsky immersed himself in communities in Canada, Scotland, and France that employ little-known practices to transform suffering into wellness. By sharing the teachings of the lotus, the eagle feather, and the Celtic knot, the author lights the path in your journey toward regaining your wholeness. Healing Justice is an inspirational guide for adapting a painful past into a restorative future. If you like the works of Anne Lamott, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Brene? Brown, then you'll love Jarem Sawatsky's groundbreaking guide about returning to a life of joy. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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My wife and I just had the rare privilege of spending 8 weeks in Rwanda, May 18 - July 12, 2018. We saw firsthand the incredible power of a nationwide commitment to finding a way of "healing justice" in response to unspeakable horror: the 1994 genocide that saw murdered more than a million Tutsis, and left the entire society deeply traumatized.
Jarem Sawatsky's newest book captures repeatedly the elusive essence of the kind of healing justice we saw repeatedly throughout Rwanda.
Like all his writing, whether in books or online, Jarem has a great amount to teach us, if we have the eyes to see, the ears to hear, and the patience to learn. Learning from direct suffering may be profoundly supplemented by learning from those who have suffered and yet embraced a healing justice. Jarem is one such teacher, who in turn in this beautiful book introduces us to so many others, and their communities.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! to Jarem. ( )