“If busyness can become a kind of violence, we do not have to stretch our perception very far to see that Sabbath time – effortless, nourishing rest – can invite a healing of this violence. When we consecrate a time to listen to the still, small voices, we remember the root of inner wisdom that makes work fruitful. We remember from where we are most deeply nourished, and see more clearly the shape and texture of the people and things before us.”
Quote by Wayne Muller
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Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, and Delight in Our Busy Lives
Sabbath is a thoughtful exploration of the concept of rest and its significance in our fast-paced lives. The book delves into the historical and religious perspectives on the Sabbath, providing practical advice on how to create a meaningful day of rest. It emphasizes the benefits of rest for mental, emotional, and physical well-being, encouraging readers to embrace the value of downtime in their daily routines. more
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Source: Sabbath: Finding Rest, Renewal, and Delight in Our Busy Lives
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