The postmodern seekers of today value experience over beliefs, distrust institutions and leaders, stress personal fulfillment over community and are fluid in their allegiances. For these seekers, Glandion Carney presents a contemporary parable in which a woman admits that financial and professional success have not brought her the fulfillment she expected and that her life is empty at the core. So she begins - however tentatively - to ask the questions that all seekers may eventually ask and through dialogue with Brother ...
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The postmodern seekers of today value experience over beliefs, distrust institutions and leaders, stress personal fulfillment over community and are fluid in their allegiances. For these seekers, Glandion Carney presents a contemporary parable in which a woman admits that financial and professional success have not brought her the fulfillment she expected and that her life is empty at the core. So she begins - however tentatively - to ask the questions that all seekers may eventually ask and through dialogue with Brother Theodore finds plenty of material for contemplation and realization.
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