From Age-Ing to Sage-Ing: A Profound New Vision of Growing Older
From Age-Ing to Sage-Ing: A Profound New Vision of Growing Older book cover

From Age-Ing to Sage-Ing: A Profound New Vision of Growing Older

Hardcover – January 1, 1995

Price
$26.71
Format
Hardcover
Pages
303
Publisher
Grand Central Pub
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0446517768
Dimensions
6.25 x 1 x 9.75 inches
Weight
1.25 pounds

Description

From Library Journal In the next 20 years 75 million Americans will be reaching retirement age. To deal with this sea change, Rabbi Schachter-Shalomi (Paradigm Shift, Jason Aronson, 1993) introduces the concept of "eldering," or mentoring, each other in the years ahead. He contends that we are at the cutting edge of the next stage in our evolution and that elders will bring us into this more compassionate, intuitive, and caring era. In Part 1 of the book, Schachter-Shalomi recommends meditation, exercise, and spiritual healing to help individuals enter their later years, while in Part 2 he speaks to our limited perceptions of death. Creating ceremonies and learning to forgive help ease the transition into death, according to Schachter-Shalomi, who believes in the certainty of life after death. Adding a personal dimension, the rabbi compassionately relates his own mental crisis as he approaches the age of 60 to help readers understand the process. Highly recommended for public and academic libraries with gerontology collections.?Lisa Wise, Univ. of Southern Colorado, PuebloCopyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Booklist Schachter-Shalomi, a rabbi dreading retirement, realized that he must "recontextualize aging as the anticipated fulfillment of life, not its inevitable decline." So he devised Spiritual Eldering--a social activism, awareness, and mentoring program. The rabbi provides instructions on selecting people to mentor and how to go about doing so. He supples advice on helping individuals, family, community, and the planet. In his analysis of how elderly people can learn conscious dying (or the acceptance of death), the author pulls concepts from multiple religious traditions: Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism, among others. A worthwhile, multicultural look at the value of aging individuals and the work they could have in store for them. Denise Perry Donavin Zalman Schachter-Shalomi is a preeminent rabbi, teacher, and professor emeritus at Temple University. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Explains how older people may continue to grow spiritually and intellectually and offers guidance on facing mortality, repairing relationships, developing a regenerative spirit, and leaving a legacy of wisdom for future generations. Tour.

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From Age-ing to Sage-ing gifted me with a refreshing new ...

From Age-ing to Sage-ing gifted me with a refreshing new vantage point on the aging process. It provided a way to view advancing age as a starting point, a springboard to renewed growth and productivity. Truly a new "pair of glasses"! THANK-YOU !!
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Four Stars

A good resource book to have to help with a lot of different pain issues, etc.
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profound indeed...what everyone over 50 should read

This book is guaranteed to evoke deep emotion and help the post-50 set gain wisdom. Beautifully written and a compelling read. Highly recommended.