In this book you will set sail on a quest to find the Flaming Pearl--believed in the Orient to be guarded by dragons--the symbol for holiness, spiritual wealth and mystic attainment.
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In this book you will set sail on a quest to find the Flaming Pearl--believed in the Orient to be guarded by dragons--the symbol for holiness, spiritual wealth and mystic attainment.
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This book is a faithful successor to "St. (Sent) George and The Dragon," Hays earlier work of eight years before. It offers notes on spiritual pilgrimage in diary format from a husband (George)and his wife (Martha) over some months. It is a delightful introduction to spiritual practice--especially when that practice is trying to become established in more or less uncongenial conditions, as George and Martha faithfully witness. They also tell of their joy of coming to know one another more deeply through a shared practice of using a hermitage (i.e., garage) on alternating weekends. Their times away enrich their times with each other. The singular gift of Edward Hays' writings is that he is able to bring you closer to your daily life in an engaging and amusing manner that redefines the familiar that invites refashioning the narrative of your days more in accord with joyl. Igor the dragon is symbolic of that dragon LIFE, embracing the darkness and the light, and investing hearers in the art of hearing the voice of God in the midst of both.