Thoughtful Wisdom for Every Day: 365 Days of Love, Kindness, Healing, Faith, and Peace
By (Author) Leo Tolstoy
Translated by Peter Sekirin
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
28th September 2021
United States
Hardback
384
Width 102mm, Height 152mm, Spine 30mm
249g
Inspirational Wisdom for Every Day in a Classic Daybook"An excellent gift . . . A fine inspirational" (Midwest Book Review)
During the last years of his life, Leo Tolstoy kept one book invariably on his desk, read and reread it to his family, and recommended it to all his friends: a compendium of wise thoughts gathered over the course of a decade from his wideranging readings in philosophy and religion, and from his own spiritual meditations.
Thoughtful Wisdom for Every Day comprises Tolstoys own most essential ideas about spirituality and what it is to live a good life. Designed to be a cycle of daily readings, this book offers thoughts and aphorisms for every day, following a succession of themes repeated each monthsuch as God, the soul, desire, faith, our passions, humility, inequality, evil, truth, happiness, and the blessings of love.
Comforting, challenging, and inspiring, this is a spiritual treasure trove and a book of great warmth.
A fine inspirational . . . An excellent gift.Midwest Book Review
Using this daybook thoughtfully throughout the year will assure a positive answer to Decembers last days wisdom: 'I think our first rule in this life should be: Always be happy and joyful.Prairie Messenger
Not simply ideas, but rich statements that suggest Tolstoys notions of collective responsibility and edification . . . The insights are not offered as conclusions but launching pads for our own considerations.Raleigh News & Observer
A guide to a deeper, more thoughtful life . . . This is a book youll want to keep on your bedside table or on your desk.Light of Consciousness
A treasury of timeless wisdom.Catholic Digest
Brief yet profound reflections.Watertown Daily Times
This lovely daybook contains . . . Tolstoys vast knowledge of human ways and life experiences in a succinct but flowing style. . . . Direct and crisp.New Age Retailer
Tolstoys deep spirituality, his focus on love, temptation, and other subjects . . . Perhaps this genius spent his last years trying to reconnect us to these elemental forces because he saw that our lines to them were fraying.Odessa American
Peter Sekirinwas born in Kiev, Ukraine. He holds a Ph.D. in Comparative and Russian Literature from the University of Toronto and has worked as a research associate at the Center for Russian and East European Studies (CREES). He is the author of The Dostoevsky Archive and the translator of works by Leo Tolstoy and Anton Chekhov. He lives in Aurora, Ontario, just north of Toronto, with his wife and two children.