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Spiritual Genius: 10 Masters and the Quest for Meaning by Winifred Gallagher,

Spiritual Genius: 10 Masters and the Quest for Meaning by Winifred Gallagher,
In Spiritual Genius, journalist Winifred Gallagher, the acclaimed author of Working on God, asks Rabbi Lawrence Kushner to define holiness. "Standing in the presence of God," he says. "Everyone has it, but some people seem to have more of a knack for accessing it." Like holiness, the gift that Gallagher calls "spiritual genius"--which she defines as "the uniquely human ability to search for and find life's meaning, then express it in our lives as only each of us can"--is one we all possess but don't necessarily recognize. Whether they are called saints, gurus, tzaddiks, or shamans, there have always been people who possess exceptional insight, altruism, and charisma. In this disarmingly inspirational book, Gallagher investigates what ordinary people trying to live decent, meaningful lives can learn from such extraordinary men and women, who are specially attuned to the deepest truths, and who exemplify-and radiate-spiritual genius. In a clear-eyed, ecumenical approach that's free of dogma and bias and suffused with profound respect, Winifred Gallagher highlights the common wisdom-and down-to-earth good humor-of these religious leaders, revels in their differences, and identifies the capacity for spiritual genius that all of us share with them. On an island in the Arabian Sea, Gallagher visits Mata Amritanandamayi, regarded by devotees as a Hindu goddess, who transmits divine love through hugs and charities. She travels through America's inner cities with Tony Campolo, an Evangelical preacher who counsels national leaders and serves the poor. She learns how Riffat Hassan, a Pakistani theologian, uses the Qur'an to defend the rights of her Muslim sisters. She journeys to a TibetanBuddhist monastery in the Himalayas to understand how an exiled minority has enchanted the world with their deep, resilient spirituality. In these diverse lives, Gallagher argues, we can glimpse our own potential for spiritual genius writ large.



Practicing Resurrection: A Memoir of Work, Doubt, Discernment and Moments of Grace by Nora Gallagher,
Practicing Resurrection: A Memoir of Work, Doubt, Discernment and Moments of Grace by Nora Gallagher,
Nora Gallagher's compelling story of a woman at a crossroads, discerning what to do and how to live after her brother's death, is a continuation of the spiritual journey she chronicled in her acclaimed book, "Things Seen and Unseen: A Year Lived in Faith. When her beloved brother, Kit, dies, Gallagher finds her own life no longer makes sense. Stretched between meetings, always ten minutes late, increasingly drained of surprise and humor, Gallagher realizes she's lost more than her brother. She's lost her "own wild life," and a sense of the sacred in the world. Gallagher sets out to find "a new way to spend" herself. "Practicing Resurrection describes the often un- settling, sometimes comic, and finally redemptive process of discovery as Gallagher discerns a possible call to the ministry, and explores her marriage, her work as a writer, and the natural world. It extends to the full meaning of life after a death as Gallagher finds that experiences of "resurrection" are not believing "six impossible things before breakfast." The surprising end portrays a vision of ministry redefined and a marriage honestly renewed. A beautiful and often harrowing account of the exploration of a vocation and of new life after loss, this powerful memoir will inform and inspire anyone trying to discern the signs of a "call" to what might be a deeper purpose, and how to act on it.



Bassett-Lowke - Bassett-Lowke was a toy company, based in the Northampton, England founded by Wenham Joseph Bassett-Lowke in 1898 or 1899 that specialized in model railways, model boats and ships, and construction sets. Bassett-Lowke initially started as a mail-order catalog business and primarily remained so, although it sometimes designed and even manufactured some of its own items.

Gallagher's Steak House - Gallagher's Steak House was founded in November of 1927 by Helen Gallagher, a former Ziegfeld girl, the wife of Edward Gallagher (1873-1929) and Jack Solomon a colorful gambler with a large loyal following from the sporting element. These were the days of Prohibition and Gallagher’s was one of the first speakeasy gathering places for gamblers, sports figures, and stars of Broadway.

Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean - Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean is one the most famous songs to come from the American vaudeville mileu. First performed by the duo of Gallagher and Shean in the early 1920's, it became a huge hit and carried Gallagher and Shean to stardom.

Helen Gallagher (Solomon) - Helen Gallagher (died 1943) a Ziegfeld girl and restaurateur who co-founded Gallagher's Steak House was the wife of Ed Gallagher (1873-1929).



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