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Strand here offers penetrating insight into the spiritual enrichment that can be found when we pull the plug on our billion-watt culture. He argues that the insomnia so many of us experience as âthe Hour of the Wolfâ is really âthe Hour of Godââa wellspring of rest and renewal, and an ancient reservoir of ancestral wisdom and inspiration. And in a powerful yet surprising turn, he shares with us an urgent message for the world, received through a mysterious young woman, about the changes we all know are coming.
Waking Up to the Dark is a book for those of us who awaken in the night and donât know why we canât get back to sleep, and a book for those of us who have grown uncomfortable in real darknessâwhich we so rarely experience these days, since our first impulse is always to turn on the light. Most of all, it is a book for those of us who wonder about our souls: When the lights are always on, when there is always noise around us, do our souls have the nourishment they need in which to grow?
Praise for Waking Up to the Dark
âA celebration of the life-enrichingâindeed, indispensableâproperties of the night . . . Strand delivers a significant amount of experiential melding to existential thoughtfulness in this book about the sublime and elemental powers of the dark. . . . An exigent, affecting summons to rediscover the night.ââKirkus Reviews
âThis book is small in size and mighty in spirit. It is at once a clarion call and a meditation. Sonorous, deep, soul-stirring, and profoundly comforting, Waking Up to the Dark is a rare book that will be pressed from one hand to the next with the urgent, whispered words: You must read this.ââDani Shapiro, author of Devotion
âIn a modern world flooded with artificial light, Clark Strand reminds us what we have left behind in the dark. This beautiful, haunting meditation is filled with surprises and lost knowledge. Read it by candlelightâyou will never forget it.ââMitch Horowitz, author of Occult America and One Simple Idea
âIn this exhilaratingly original work, Clark Strand shows us that the key to enlightenment lies where we donât want to look. It is hidden in plain sight, but we have to turn the lights off to find it.ââMark Epstein, M.D., author of Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart and The Trauma of Everyday Life
âBreathtaking and revolutionary, a small masterpiece for a world that has grown uncomfortable with the darkness and a poignant plea to take back the dark as the Hour of God, as the great friend of faith, awakening, and soul nourishment.ââGail Straub, co-founder of Empowerment Institute and author of Returning to My Motherâs House
âWonder, solitude, quiet, intimacy, the holyâdarkness holds these treasures and more. If we want to connect with God, argues Strand in this wise and compassionate...
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