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AARP Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life

This book, published in partnership with AARP, explores the concept of two distinct halves of life. The first half is focused on building a stable identity, career, and relationships, while the second half involves a spiritual journey of letting go, embracing vulnerability, and discovering a more authentic and compassionate self. Drawing on wisdom from various spiritual traditions, the author offers insights for navigating the challenges and opportunities of aging, encouraging readers to see the later years as a time for profound personal and spiritual development. more

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Richard Rohr
Richard Rohr

Richard Rohr is an American theologian, writer, and priest, born in 1943. He is known for his profound insights into Christian spirituality and his critical thinking about contemporary society. more

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