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Ordinary Mysticism

Your Life as Sacred Ground

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"This gorgeous, transformative, welcoming book is for anyone who longs to feel more present, more alive, more joyful and aware of the holiness of daily life."—Anne Lamott, author of Dusk, Night, Dawn and Help, Thanks, Wow

Welcome to the temple of your regular life.

So begins beloved spiritual guide Mirabai Starr's stunning exploration of finding the extraordinary in the everyday. In Ordinary Mysticism, she helps readers discover their own inner mystic and let go of the limiting belief that spiritual life exists only in traditional places of worship. Mysticism, she explains, is a direct experience of the sacred—no church or clergy required. Our everyday life can be an encounter with the sacred if we pay attention. Starr explores the magic of mundane life, from weeding in our humble gardens to a slow evening walk with a friend to a full kitchen table surrounded by family. Embracing mysticism in our everyday is a way of being more alive in the world, an awakening to the interconnectedness between all things.

You can visit an ashram in the Himalayas or kneel in a church pew to connect to the spirit or examine life's big questions—but these aren't the only opportunities to discover the sacred. Life, Starr reminds us, is holy ground. Lyrical and tender, filled with profound wisdom and mind-opening insights, Ordinary Mysticism is about finding wonder in regular life, grounded in lessons from spiritual teachers across the centuries—from Julian of Norwich to Ram Dass. Starr combines their ancient wisdom with the story of her own personal and spiritual journey—from surviving the heartbreak of her fourteen-year-old daughter's death to growing up amid the 1960s counterculture that introduced her to mysticism to her self-made spiritual practice of today. Alongside storytelling and age-old teachings, Starr offers practices and writing prompts for help our souls seek holy ground.

When you decide to walk the path of the mystic, the mundane shows up as miraculous, the boring becomes fascinating, and your own shortcomings turn out to be your greatest gifts. May we all find meaning and wonder in our most ordinary moments.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 3, 2024
      The sacred can be found in the mundane if one knows how to look, according to this openhearted guide from translator Starr (Wild Mercy). Stressing that organized religion need not be the sole gateway to the divine—and that heavily rule-based notions of religion are in fact often barriers, as they frame God as distant and inaccessible—Starr characterizes mysticism as a way to see “beyond the turmoil, the rights and wrongs... to the radiant heart of things.” To that end, she aims to help readers uncover the beauty inherent in being human by taking such actions as “surrendering” to life’s unknowns, living more mindfully, and spending time with “soul friends” who “soothe old wounds and renew your faith in this perilous world.” Readers may not relate to all of Starr’s examples, including how she viewed a troubling medical diagnosis “as an invitation” to reevaluate her career. Nonetheless, she effectively balances spiritual conviction with a gentle, playful tone to encourage readers to approach the everyday with awe. The results are sure to inspire the spiritually curious.

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