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Be they our kitchens after a meal or our communities after a crisis, we all face the times and opportunities when we must clean up. Through a beautiful, diverse and eclectic array of personal narratives, fiction, sacred texts and verse, this inspiring book offers new perspectives on the unique ways we can reach out for the Divine within the simple acts of washing the dishes, doing the laundry, making a home and more. Giving the process of cleaning house depth and resonance, these writings will speak to your heart and allow you to see beyond the task at hand and into a greater undertaking to realise the sacred in all that we do. From sweeping the home, to organising the office, to cleaning up the more daunting "Big Messes" in our communities, this engaging book touches upon every facet of our lives.

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"Thoughtful, surprising ... aims to inspire us to think differently about how we keep our domestic space. The importance of loving family, self and something transcendent ties these writings together. It's hard to resist." —Washington Post “A timeless theme ... a cultural landmark exploring our changing attitudes about home." —Detroit Free Press “Lovely.... Articulates what many women know but hesitate to admit: housekeeping has a unique spiritual quality, if only we will tap into it. Simply read and enjoy whenever you need to find the sacred in housekeeping once again." —Marcia Ford, author of Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit “Finds meaning in the ever-present reality of housekeeping.... It is at once lovely, inspiring and thoughtful.” —Karyn D. Kedar, author of The Bridge to Forgiveness: Stories and Prayers for Finding God and Restoring Wholeness “Slowly shakes loose our need to constantly distinguish small from large, mundane from sacred, interior from exterior…. Uncommonly joyful in the way it affirms the simplicity we sense directly in spiritual life, while at the same time including the mysteries and intensities of the immeasurable dwelling place.” —Bonnie Myotai Treace, Hermitage Heart Zen “An eclectic and ecumenical treasury of writings—ancient and modern, poetry and prose, secular and sacred…. Dissolves the boundaries between drudgery and dharma, celebrating the opportunities for transcendence that can be found in the everyday. Feng Shui for the heart, mind and soul.” —Arthur Goldwag, author of The Beliefnet Guide to Kabbalah “Rich ... will amuse and edify, prompting readers to reflect on the ways that the most mundane requirements of life are inseparably bound up with the transcendent.” —Books & Culture: A Christian Review “Bring[s] light into an often mundane subject.” —Catholic News Service “Delightful.... Will transform the way you look at that load of laundry or broom in the corner. It may even inspire you to find sanctuary in that sink full of dirty dishes.” —Presbyterians Today “Inspires us to see [household chores] as prayer and a doorway through which Love can enter and dwell in our homes.... Helps us see ways to begin cleaning the interior stains and grime out of our hearts and minds.” —Quaker Life “Brings beautiful order and a sense of peace to the tasks of keeping house.... A treasure.... If [we are] to pray always, as St. Paul urges, [this book] makes it seem more possible.” —St. Anthony Messenger

Table of Contents
Introduction Part One: Washing the Dishes Part Two: Laundry Part Three: Sweeping Part Four: The Natural Order of Things Part Five: Housework Part Six: Making Home Part Seven: Workspace Part Eight: Guests and Holidays Part Nine: Big Messes Acknowledgments Credits About The Contributors

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      Publisher: Jewish Lights Publishing
      Publication Date: 12/04/2007
      ISBN13: 9781594732140, 978-1594732140
      ISBN10: 1594732140

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      Book Synopsis
      Be they our kitchens after a meal or our communities after a crisis, we all face the times and opportunities when we must clean up. Through a beautiful, diverse and eclectic array of personal narratives, fiction, sacred texts and verse, this inspiring book offers new perspectives on the unique ways we can reach out for the Divine within the simple acts of washing the dishes, doing the laundry, making a home and more. Giving the process of cleaning house depth and resonance, these writings will speak to your heart and allow you to see beyond the task at hand and into a greater undertaking to realise the sacred in all that we do. From sweeping the home, to organising the office, to cleaning up the more daunting "Big Messes" in our communities, this engaging book touches upon every facet of our lives.

      Trade Review
      "Thoughtful, surprising ... aims to inspire us to think differently about how we keep our domestic space. The importance of loving family, self and something transcendent ties these writings together. It's hard to resist." —Washington Post “A timeless theme ... a cultural landmark exploring our changing attitudes about home." —Detroit Free Press “Lovely.... Articulates what many women know but hesitate to admit: housekeeping has a unique spiritual quality, if only we will tap into it. Simply read and enjoy whenever you need to find the sacred in housekeeping once again." —Marcia Ford, author of Finding Hope: Cultivating God's Gift of a Hopeful Spirit “Finds meaning in the ever-present reality of housekeeping.... It is at once lovely, inspiring and thoughtful.” —Karyn D. Kedar, author of The Bridge to Forgiveness: Stories and Prayers for Finding God and Restoring Wholeness “Slowly shakes loose our need to constantly distinguish small from large, mundane from sacred, interior from exterior…. Uncommonly joyful in the way it affirms the simplicity we sense directly in spiritual life, while at the same time including the mysteries and intensities of the immeasurable dwelling place.” —Bonnie Myotai Treace, Hermitage Heart Zen “An eclectic and ecumenical treasury of writings—ancient and modern, poetry and prose, secular and sacred…. Dissolves the boundaries between drudgery and dharma, celebrating the opportunities for transcendence that can be found in the everyday. Feng Shui for the heart, mind and soul.” —Arthur Goldwag, author of The Beliefnet Guide to Kabbalah “Rich ... will amuse and edify, prompting readers to reflect on the ways that the most mundane requirements of life are inseparably bound up with the transcendent.” —Books & Culture: A Christian Review “Bring[s] light into an often mundane subject.” —Catholic News Service “Delightful.... Will transform the way you look at that load of laundry or broom in the corner. It may even inspire you to find sanctuary in that sink full of dirty dishes.” —Presbyterians Today “Inspires us to see [household chores] as prayer and a doorway through which Love can enter and dwell in our homes.... Helps us see ways to begin cleaning the interior stains and grime out of our hearts and minds.” —Quaker Life “Brings beautiful order and a sense of peace to the tasks of keeping house.... A treasure.... If [we are] to pray always, as St. Paul urges, [this book] makes it seem more possible.” —St. Anthony Messenger

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Part One: Washing the Dishes Part Two: Laundry Part Three: Sweeping Part Four: The Natural Order of Things Part Five: Housework Part Six: Making Home Part Seven: Workspace Part Eight: Guests and Holidays Part Nine: Big Messes Acknowledgments Credits About The Contributors

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