Holy Daring: The Earthy Mysticism of St. Teresa, the Wild Woman of Avila
By (Author) Tessa Bielecki
Foreword by Adam Bucko
Monkfish Book Publishing Company
Monkfish Book Publishing Company
15th November 2016
Revised Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works
Christianity
Religious and spiritual figures
Mysticism
Religious institutions and organizations
Mysticism, magic and occult interests
Spirituality and religious experience
Mind, body, spirit: thought and practice
Religion and beliefs
271
Paperback
164
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
226g
This fresh, upbeat, and deftly profound book joyfully reconnects the fullness of our lives and the depth of our prayer. Much more than yet another book about a great saint who once was, it actually rekindles something of St. Teresa's outrageous spiritual impulse for contemporary readers, particularly those who describe themselves as 'spiritual, not religious.'
'Tessa's deep intimacy with Teresa of Avila...creates an invitational space for readers of any tradition (or none) to enter into their own transformational relationship with the 'wild woman of Avila'.' Mirabai Star
"Tessa Bielecki has intuited the spirit of St. Teresa of Avila. This book on St. Teresa is a gem....Intimate union between these two great Teresas is the only explanation." Willam McNamara, founder of Spiritual Life Magazine "There is no better guide to Teresa of Avila's spirituality than Tessa Bielecki... The accessibility of Tessa's language makes Teresa's life and workher very beingrelevant to those of us who want to answer the impulse to live a life that is both deeply human and holy." V.K. Harber, co-founder, Samdhana-Karana Yoga: A Healing Arts Center
"Tessa Bielecki has intuited the spirit of St. Teresa of Avila. This book on St. Teresa is a gem....Intimate union between these two great Teresas is the only explanation." Willam McNamara, founder of Spiritual Life Magazine "There is no better guide to Teresa of Avila's spirituality than Tessa Bielecki... The accessibility of Tessa's language makes Teresa's life and workher very beingrelevant to those of us who want to answer the impulse to live a life that is both deeply human and holy." V.K. Harber, co-founder, Samdhana-Karana Yoga: A Healing Arts Center
Tessa Bielecki: Tessa Beilecki is a former Carmelite monk who was a Mother Abbess for almost 40 years. She is the author of several critically acclaimed books on Teresa of Avila including "Teresa of Avila: Mystical Writings" and "Teresa of Avila: Ecstasy and Common Sense". She is currently co-director of the Desert Foundation and lives in a hermitage in Crestone, Colorado. Adam Bucko: Adam Bucko is an activist, spiritual director to many of New York Citys homeless youth, and co-author of a new award-winning book called "Occupy Spirituality: A Radical Vision for a New Generation".