Synopses & Reviews
This is a time when we are hungry to knowmore. Our stomachs are full, and we wonderif our souls are empty. We yearn forthe return of wisdom. If civilization is the“long process of learning to be kind,” thenwisdom is the shared memories throughthe ages that guide us toward that goal.The problem is remembering what wehave learned.
There is a known path to wisdom and tojoy. There is a beginning step; there is noendpoint. You have already started on theway. You only need to be reminded in thisfast-moving world of what you know. Weneed to tap our collective memory.
Here are twenty steps, from awakening totransformation, followed by virtuallyevery religious and philosophical tradition,described by great minds andprophets, that have guided the best of ourculture for 3000 years.
Simple steps, familiar, but as the wisdomjourney itself, profound, passionate, andenlightening.
About the Author
Jennifer James, Ph.D., is a cultural anthropologist who has spent her life trying to understand how our belief systems either enhance or limit our lives. A much in-demand speaker, television and radio commentator, and newspaper columnist, Dr. James is also the author of Success Is the Quality of Your Journey, Windows, Life Is a Game of Choice, Defending Yourself Against Criticism: The Slug Manual, Women and the Blues, and Thinking in the Future Tense. She lives by Puget Sound, just south of Seattle, Washington.