The Age of the Sages

The Age of the Sages
Author: Mark W. Muesse
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1451438613

By setting traditions and thinkers such as Zoroaster, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Gautama Buddha, Confucius, Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle side by side, we are able to see more clearly the questions with which they struggled, their similarities and differences, and how their ideas have influenced religious thought down to our day.

The Age of the Sages

The Age of the Sages
Author: Mark W. Muesse
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0800699211

By setting traditions and thinkers such as Zoroaster, Jeremiah, Isaiah, Gautama Buddha, Confucius, Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle side by side, we are able to see more clearly the questions with which they struggled, their similarities and differences, and how their ideas have influenced religious thought down to our day.

From Age-Ing to Sage-Ing

From Age-Ing to Sage-Ing
Author: Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781455530601

Over two decades ago, beloved and respected rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi felt an uneasiness. He was growing older, and fears about death and infirmity were haunting him. So he decided to embark on mission to get to the bottom of his fears. Through a series of events that included a vision quest in a secluded cabin and studying with Sufi masters, Buddhist teachers and Native-American shamans, Reb Zalman found a way to turn aging into the most meangful and joyous time in his life. In this inspiring and informative guide, Reb Zalman shares his wisdom and experience with readers. He shows readers how to create an aging process for themselves that is full of adventure, passion, mystery, and fulfillment, rather than anxiety. Using scientific research--both neurological and psychological-- Reb Zalman offers techniques that will expand horizons beyond the narrow view of "the present" into a grand and enduring eternity. By harnessing the power of the spirit, as well as explaining exactly how to become a sage in their own community, he gives readers a helpful and moving way to use their own experiences to nurture, heal, and perhaps even save a younger generation from the prison of how we typically regard aging. In this updated version of his popular book, Reb Zalman has added a brand new introductory chapter that provides insight into the shifts that have taken place in our culture since the first edition of this book came out in the 1990s. Reb Zalman speaks candidly about the role the 78 million (now aging) Baby Boomers are currently playing in how we think about aging. He provides new inspiring ideas about the importance of an elder's role in shaping society, and explains how elders can embrace the power they have to provide value and wisdom to those around them. Additionally he has added a concluding chapter in which he shares his own experience with aging and the time he calls "The December Years."

The Sage in Israel and the Ancient Near East

The Sage in Israel and the Ancient Near East
Author: John G. Gammie
Publisher: Penerbit Erlangga
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1990
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780931464461

Ancient Iranian literature / James R. Russell -- The functions of the sage in the Egyptian royal court / Ronald J. Williams -- The sage in Mesopotamian palaces and royal courts / Roanld F.G. Sweet -- The scribe (and sage) in the royal court at Ugarit / Loren R. Mack-Fisher. - The social significance of Solomon as a patron of wisdom / Walter A. Brueggemann -- The sage in the Israelite royal court / R.N. Whybray -- Sages and scribes at the courts of ancient Iran / James R. Russell -- The sage in Hellenistic royal courts / John G. Gammie -- The sage in family and tribe / Carole R. Fontaine -- The sage in school and temple / André Lemaire -- The female sage in ancient Israel and in the biblical wisdom literature / Claudia V. Camp -- The sage in Proverbs / James L. Crenshaw -- The sage in the Psalms /.

Lost Masters

Lost Masters
Author: Linda Johnsen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Greece
ISBN: 9780893892609

Reveals the historical connections between ancient Greece and the yogis of the Himalayas. Influential thinkers--including Plata and Pythagoras--were influenced by sages of the East.

The Sage's Tao Te Ching

The Sage's Tao Te Ching
Author: William Martin
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2000
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781569246115

Completing the trilogy that began with the Parent's Tao Te Ching (praised as "pure gold" by Hugh Prather) and continued with the Couple's Tao Te Ching ("a singular book," said George Fowler), William Martin now distills and freshly reinterprets the Tao for "sages," or those in the second half of life. As Martin writes, sages are the "primary keepers and transmitters of wisdom, culture, values, and spirituality." Martin's free-verse interpretation captures the ancient spirit of Lao Tzu's text, yet speaks directly to modern readers. The text is accompanied by a visual interpretation of the Tao in more than 50 original ink-brush drawings. Like the Parent's Tao and Couple's Tao before it, the Sage's Tao has the hallmarks of a classic. "You have ceased trying /To tie up all loose ends./You have discovered/That life does not need to be neat/You have more questions than answers,/And this is a great delight to you./You trust the mystery of life/Without having to possess it." - from the book

The Age of Ornan

The Age of Ornan
Author: J. C. Pilcher
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1490889817

Burdep is a young Mirus who has everything going for him. Hes in line to be the tribes next chieftain, and everything in his city is good. His only problem is that he must find a wife and be married before he can take the throneand marrying is something he swore he would never do. But darker times are soon to arrive in the Mirus city. Not long before he is supposed to take the throne, a pack of giant wolves attacks the kingdom, injuring both Burdep and his fatherwho is killed soon after the attack by dark magic. Now, the same man who murdered Burdeps father wants to banish magic and take the throne for himselfand seeks to kill Burdep and his younger, twin siblings to make it happen. In order to survive, the three must escape. Burdep and his siblings flee to a dark forest on the edge of their kingdom, only to be chased by more wolves and a dark, hooded creature that emanates evil. Along the way, Burdep finds a legendary sword and is joined by the prophesied Company of Ornan. Together, they must find a way to defeat the ancient evil threatening their lands. In this first installment of a three-part epic, follow Burdep and his siblings as they travel through the other kingdoms in the land of Domus-Lux and learn that trusting God is the only way to be successful.