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As Far As the Heart Can See: Stories to Illuminate the Soul

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Stories carry the seeds of our humanness. They help us, teach us, heal us, and connect us to what matters. As Far As the Heart Can See is an invitation to be in relationship with deep and life-giving material. Poet and philosopher Mark Nepo reaches people through their hearts, bringing something fresh and new to the field by stimulating change through reflection of thoughts and feelings. The stories he shares in As Far As the Heart Can See come from many places--from Nepo's personal history to dreams to the myths of our ancestors. Each one is an invitation to awaken an aspect of living in relationship with the sacred.
Following each of the forty-five stories are three forms of an invitation to further the journal questions, table questions, and meditations. The questions, whether reflected upon in a journal or discussed in deeper conversation with friends or family, are meant to lead the seeker down unimagined paths and back into life; the meditations are meant to ground the learning. These stories and parables about universal concepts and themes offer a poet's sensuality and a philosopher's sensibility to personalizing the journey of the human experience in the world.

264 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2011

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December 22, 2020
Filled with heartsongs in the form of parables like treasurs found in a nature walk. I so wish I had a fried as wise and poetic as Mark Nepo. But I do, I can lose myself in the pages of his writings.
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June 3, 2021
I like the concept of a reading and thought provoking questions but I just couldn't find a rhythm for reading the short stories and parables. It felt a bit like I kept walking in to a reading that had already started.
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December 2, 2022
Short stories and journal prompts. I may be biased (I surely am) but you can’t go wrong with Nepo.
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October 15, 2016
Thought-provoking short and very short essays/stories, with questions and meditation suggestions following each one.
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July 30, 2016
This is a great example of the power of story and how it helps us to consider our lives in a new light. I'd recommend it to anyone looking to delve deeper through narrative, or who wants a way to open discussion with others in a non-confrontational manner. Use it for your own explorations in your journal, or with others -- the questions for both can be used interchangeably and offer lots of inspiration for thought.

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January 24, 2020
Some very thought-provoking stories, however, I find some of them to cryptic to relate to. Also too many questions, exercises and meditations... Better to let the stories speak for themselves.
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