[Magdalen] Books for mind, heart and spirit, wounded and otherwise

Grace Cangialosi gracecan at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 21:51:12 UTC 2016


I'll try to list some for you, but I also have quite a few I'd be glad to donate, Susan. I'll call you.
You know what just popped (or hopped) into my head?  "The Velveteen Rabbit." Don't know why...


> On Feb 2, 2016, at 3:57 PM, Susan Hagen <susanvhagen at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I would like your help on a project.  I work at a state psychiatric
> hospital that houses adults with serious mental health problem and
> often co-occurring substance abuse issues.  A few months ago I was
> talking to our chaplain and we got to talking about books.  One of the
> programs she runs is a spiritual reading group for some of our higher
> functioning patients.  They meet several times a week for an hour to
> sit quietly and read.  They can choose from bibles (TANAKHs, Korans
> too), devotional books, books on spirituality and world religions.  We
> have people from pretty diverse backgrounds, Christian, Jew, Muslim,
> secular, probably other religions.  Pastor Cynthia says that many
> struggling with questions about what it means to be a human, and a
> human facing adversity and suffering.  One book she frequently offers
> them is Viktor Frankls classic, Man's Search for Meaning.  She said
> that some are willing and able to engage with pretty demanding books.
> 
> I love books as I know do many of us here.  I had been trying to hold
> myself together through the holidays so promised myself that if I got
> all the holiday stuff done I could go through my 'life lists' and put
> together a collection to donate to the hospital spirituality program.
> I took in four cartons of my favorites, books I love that have been
> helpful to me.  I would love to hear recommendations from the rest of
> you.  What are the books that have helped you make sense of life, the
> universe and everything?  I'll be glad to share my list but at the
> moment it's in a Word document in table format and I'll have to reduce
> it to plain text to post it.
> Thanks,
> Susan
> 
> -- 
> The alien who resides with you shall be to you as the citizen among
> you; you shall love the alien as yourself, for you were aliens in the
> land of Egypt.
> Leviticus 19:34


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