What Matters by Frederick Franck

What Matters by Frederick Franck

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This elegantly simple book of reflections presents the rich harvest of a lifetime of thinking, feeling, and seeing by an artist whose vital spirituality has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers and students through his art, books, and workshops.

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What Matters by Frederick Franck

After his nearly 100 years of seeking, Franck’s reflections on what really matters will help you to savor what truly matters in your own life. "Could the meaning of being born human be, to become Human?" This elegantly simple book of reflections presents the rich harvest of a lifetime of thinking, feeling, and seeing by an artist whose vital spirituality has inspired hundreds of thousands of readers and students through his art, books, and workshops. The pithy, sometimes humorous, always wise contemplations reveal Franck’s lifelong confrontation with the human in himself and others. Originally jotted down as reflections for himself and close friends, Franck’s insights will challenge you to consider new ways of experiencing your spiritual path and to savor what truly matters. Previously published as A Little Compendium on That Which Matters by St. Martin’s Press
Franck, Frederick: - Dr. Frederick Franck was a Renaissance man who excelled as an artist, writer, philosopher, and peace activist. His sculpture and artwork are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, and major museums worldwide. He is the author of more than 30 books including the bestseller The Zen of Seeing.
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ISBN 13 9781594730139
ISBN 10 159473013X
Titel What Matters
Autor Frederick Franck
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Jewish Lights Publishing
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-03-29
Seitenanzahl 128
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