Garden of life: a father's book of wisdom

Ashland, Or.: White Cloud Press (2001)
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Abstract

Stephen Mason lived quietly in southern California, raising his family and pursuing his own spiritual path. Over the years he worked out a personal philosophical and religious worldview. In his last years he wanted to pass down to his children and grandchildren the essence of what he had found on his life quest. Rather than a long monologue on the meaning of life, he adopted the use of aphorisms, in the style of Chinese sages or Sufi mystics, to share his lifetime of wisdom. The result is this book. A gem of a book that helps us navigate the complex road of life by understanding we are on a journey of self-development, linked to our connection with the Divine. Mason weaves a kaleidoscope of provocative quotes by famous writers, thinkers, and artists into his philosophy. He offers not only the practical suggestions of simplicity, solitude, meditation, and prayer, but also compelling advice. He speaks to us of our completeness, while clearing the path toward personal evolution. Mason helps you enter the heart of your life, into the Garden of Life, where you experience 'the cultivation of your soul'.

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