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A literate and profound meditation that illuminates the truth of who we are. Reprint edition with new Afterword.
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03 February 2014

"A curious mind, indefatigable eye for detail and a serious intellect. To see what a mind like that does with semiretirement, read Caught in the Act."—Shambhala Sun
"Her book will appeal to those searching for what is authentic in life, as well as those dealing with transitions. . . . "—Turning Wheel
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Pages: 192
Publisher: Monkfish Book Publishing
Imprint: Monkfish Book Publishing
Publication Date:
03 February 2014
ISBN: 9781939681133
Format: eBook
BISACs:
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Inspiration & Personal Growth, BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Mindfulness & Meditation, PHILOSOPHY / Religious
Caught in the Act is about surrender on several levels: surrendering what’s unnecessary in life, surrendering attitudes that keep you from pure enjoyment, surrendering yourself to the moment letting it take you where it wants to go rather than where you wish to be taken. The book is unconventional in form and manner, and is told in a brisk, conversational style that’s immediate and engaging. It has a mystery and beauty all its own.”
Robert Leiter, Jewish Exponent
If we’re fortunate, there are a couple of junctures in our lives when we have the leisure and impetus to reflect on the past and consider our future. Caught in the Act witnesses a mature woman contemplating how what you do becomes what you are. She has a curious mind, an indefatigable eye for detail and a serious intellect. To see what a mind like that does with semiretirement, read Caught in the Act.”
Shambhala Sun
This is no instructional manual of advice, thankfully; instead it is a book about learning to surrender. An informed and wellgrounded wisdom shines forth on every page. While the stories from her life give the reader a sense of connection to her, somehow the book magically becomes about you. Her questions become your questions, too. She writes unpretentiously, as one who finds it unnecessary to state the obvious. It is tempting to credit her decades as a book editor for the clarity of her writing, but the ability to turn a rigorous, analytical mind back on itself requires a degree of personal honesty that only comes with years of spiritual practice and contemplation. This is what makes her insight so recognizably human and relevant. It takes both humility and courage to first see, and then reveal oneself so forthrightly.
Never mind that she calls herself an almost-Buddhist,” her grasp of the issues centered around aimless aim” is right up there with Zen in the Art of Archery. If we don’t have any goals or intentions with whatever activity we are doing, we may go nowhere. Yet if we are too focused on results, we burden our actions with heavy expectations. This book is about finding that balance in your daily life.”
Gloria Lee, Nonduality Highlights
All those on a spiritual path will identify with Lippe’s struggles to simply be. Control is what so many of us aim for and yet surrender to experience is what all the sages in every mystical tradition tell us to do. Lippe counsels herself to be welcoming to everything and to relinquish the attachments that stop her from being present.”
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health
Lippe’s anecdotes arise from her travels, her friendships, her reading, and her meditation practice. Her style is clear and revealing. Her book will appeal to those searching for what is authentic in life, as well as those dealing with transitions, including retirement. In becoming intimate with her journey, readers have the opportunity to tune in to their own.”
Tova Green, Turning Wheel
Robert Leiter, Jewish Exponent
If we’re fortunate, there are a couple of junctures in our lives when we have the leisure and impetus to reflect on the past and consider our future. Caught in the Act witnesses a mature woman contemplating how what you do becomes what you are. She has a curious mind, an indefatigable eye for detail and a serious intellect. To see what a mind like that does with semiretirement, read Caught in the Act.”
Shambhala Sun
This is no instructional manual of advice, thankfully; instead it is a book about learning to surrender. An informed and wellgrounded wisdom shines forth on every page. While the stories from her life give the reader a sense of connection to her, somehow the book magically becomes about you. Her questions become your questions, too. She writes unpretentiously, as one who finds it unnecessary to state the obvious. It is tempting to credit her decades as a book editor for the clarity of her writing, but the ability to turn a rigorous, analytical mind back on itself requires a degree of personal honesty that only comes with years of spiritual practice and contemplation. This is what makes her insight so recognizably human and relevant. It takes both humility and courage to first see, and then reveal oneself so forthrightly.
Never mind that she calls herself an almost-Buddhist,” her grasp of the issues centered around aimless aim” is right up there with Zen in the Art of Archery. If we don’t have any goals or intentions with whatever activity we are doing, we may go nowhere. Yet if we are too focused on results, we burden our actions with heavy expectations. This book is about finding that balance in your daily life.”
Gloria Lee, Nonduality Highlights
All those on a spiritual path will identify with Lippe’s struggles to simply be. Control is what so many of us aim for and yet surrender to experience is what all the sages in every mystical tradition tell us to do. Lippe counsels herself to be welcoming to everything and to relinquish the attachments that stop her from being present.”
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality & Health
Lippe’s anecdotes arise from her travels, her friendships, her reading, and her meditation practice. Her style is clear and revealing. Her book will appeal to those searching for what is authentic in life, as well as those dealing with transitions, including retirement. In becoming intimate with her journey, readers have the opportunity to tune in to their own.”
Tova Green, Turning Wheel
Born in London, Toinette Lippe had a long and distinguished career at Alfred A. Knopf. In 1989 she founded Bell Tower, where she published seventy books that nourished the soul, illuminated the mind, and spoke directly to the heart. Her first book, Nothing Left Over: A Plain and Simple Life was published in 2002. After fifty years in publishing Toinette abandoned editorial work and devotes herself to East Asian brush painting, which she taught at the Educational Alliance for four years and now teaches on the Upper West Side of New York City.
[TOC]
Contents Human Being
An Open Mind
The Availability of Angels
Surrender
Free Flow
Present Tense
Coming Unstuck
Watch This Space
Entering the Magic Kingdom
Afterword
About the Author
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Contents Human Being
An Open Mind
The Availability of Angels
Surrender
Free Flow
Present Tense
Coming Unstuck
Watch This Space
Entering the Magic Kingdom
Afterword
About the Author
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