DIY Spirituality

Chart Your Own Sacred Path

Psychotherapist and spiritual guide Faith Freed’s witty self-help guide is about creating a unique, eclectic, and satisfying spiritual practice.

Declaring that “it’s not the religion that matters, it’s the relationship,” the book sets rules, regulations, hierarchies, and halos aside to extend a high-spirited invitation to a “divine party.” Its exuberant verbal and visual disco-era imagery evokes joy and freedom, feelings that also arise, the book suggests, when the authentic self is in communion with the divine.

The book’s suggestions for creating a sustainable and transformative personal spiritual practice are powerful. Designed to foster self-awareness and sensitivity to the presence of the source of all that is, its accessible exercises, like “marking miracles” and choosing a personal talisman, enhance awareness of the continual love and support of the divine. “What makes one person’s spirit soar is different from what lights up another’s,” it declares, encouraging seekers to explore diverse paths and select what resonates with their spirit and values.

A spiritual self-help guide that’s tuned in to joy, DIY Spirituality is for all who hunger for a personal relationship with the divine.

Reviewed by Kristine Morris

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