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Becoming Wise An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living
A New York Times bestseller!
āWe need Krista Tippettās voice and wisdom now more than ever. She has elevated the art of listening and the practice of being present in a way that is both accessible and soulful. Becoming Wise is what Iāve been waiting for . . . This is brilliant thinking, beautiful storytelling, and practical insight.ā āBrenĆ© Brown, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Rising Strong
āA thoughtful chronicle of spiritual discovery. A hopeful consideration of the human potential for enlightenment.ā āKirkus Reviews
"Iām not sure thereās such a thing as the cultural 'center,' nor that itās very interesting if it exists. But left of center and right of center, in the expansive middle and heart of our life together, most of us have some questions left alongside our answers, some curiosity alongside our convictions. This book is for people who want to take up the great questions of our time with imagination and courage, to nurture new realities in the spaces we inhabit, and to do so expectantly and with joy."
In Becoming Wise, Krista Tippett has created a master class in living for a fractured world. Fracture, she says, is not the whole story of our time. The enduring question of what it means to be human has become inextricable from the challenge of who we are to one another. She insists on the possibility of personal depth and common life for this century, nurtured by science and āspiritual technologies,ā with civility and love as muscular public practice. And, accompanied by a cross-disciplinary dream team of a teaching faculty, she shows us how.
āWe need Krista Tippettās voice and wisdom now more than ever. She has elevated the art of listening and the practice of being present in a way that is both accessible and soulful. Becoming Wise is what Iāve been waiting for . . . This is brilliant thinking, beautiful storytelling, and practical insight.ā āBrenĆ© Brown, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Rising Strong
āA thoughtful chronicle of spiritual discovery. A hopeful consideration of the human potential for enlightenment.ā āKirkus Reviews
"Iām not sure thereās such a thing as the cultural 'center,' nor that itās very interesting if it exists. But left of center and right of center, in the expansive middle and heart of our life together, most of us have some questions left alongside our answers, some curiosity alongside our convictions. This book is for people who want to take up the great questions of our time with imagination and courage, to nurture new realities in the spaces we inhabit, and to do so expectantly and with joy."
In Becoming Wise, Krista Tippett has created a master class in living for a fractured world. Fracture, she says, is not the whole story of our time. The enduring question of what it means to be human has become inextricable from the challenge of who we are to one another. She insists on the possibility of personal depth and common life for this century, nurtured by science and āspiritual technologies,ā with civility and love as muscular public practice. And, accompanied by a cross-disciplinary dream team of a teaching faculty, she shows us how.
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A New York Times bestseller!
āWe need Krista Tippettās voice and wisdom now more than ever. She has elevated the art of listening and the practice of being present in a way that is both accessible and soulful. Becoming Wise is what Iāve been waiting for . . . This is brilliant thinking, beautiful storytelling, and practical insight.ā āBrenĆ© Brown, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Rising Strong
āA thoughtful chronicle of spiritual discovery. A hopeful consideration of the human potential for enlightenment.ā āKirkus Reviews
"Iām not sure thereās such a thing as the cultural 'center,' nor that itās very interesting if it exists. But left of center and right of center, in the expansive middle and heart of our life together, most of us have some questions left alongside our answers, some curiosity alongside our convictions. This book is for people who want to take up the great questions of our time with imagination and courage, to nurture new realities in the spaces we inhabit, and to do so expectantly and with joy."
In Becoming Wise, Krista Tippett has created a master class in living for a fractured world. Fracture, she says, is not the whole story of our time. The enduring question of what it means to be human has become inextricable from the challenge of who we are to one another. She insists on the possibility of personal depth and common life for this century, nurtured by science and āspiritual technologies,ā with civility and love as muscular public practice. And, accompanied by a cross-disciplinary dream team of a teaching faculty, she shows us how.
āWe need Krista Tippettās voice and wisdom now more than ever. She has elevated the art of listening and the practice of being present in a way that is both accessible and soulful. Becoming Wise is what Iāve been waiting for . . . This is brilliant thinking, beautiful storytelling, and practical insight.ā āBrenĆ© Brown, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Rising Strong
āA thoughtful chronicle of spiritual discovery. A hopeful consideration of the human potential for enlightenment.ā āKirkus Reviews
"Iām not sure thereās such a thing as the cultural 'center,' nor that itās very interesting if it exists. But left of center and right of center, in the expansive middle and heart of our life together, most of us have some questions left alongside our answers, some curiosity alongside our convictions. This book is for people who want to take up the great questions of our time with imagination and courage, to nurture new realities in the spaces we inhabit, and to do so expectantly and with joy."
In Becoming Wise, Krista Tippett has created a master class in living for a fractured world. Fracture, she says, is not the whole story of our time. The enduring question of what it means to be human has become inextricable from the challenge of who we are to one another. She insists on the possibility of personal depth and common life for this century, nurtured by science and āspiritual technologies,ā with civility and love as muscular public practice. And, accompanied by a cross-disciplinary dream team of a teaching faculty, she shows us how.











