Golf. It's the ultimate head game. And when nothing but the best
advice will do, along comes M. Scott Peck, M.D., the celebrated
psychiatrist and author of the best-selling self-help book of all
time, The Road Less Traveled. In Golf and the Spirit, M. Scott Peck
writes a book for beginners and masters alike--and even for
nongolfers. It goes beyond mechanics to explore the deeper issues,
ways of successfully managing the emotional, psychological, and
spiritual aspects of this most wonderful, maddening, deflating, and
inspiring game. Playing side by side with M. Scott Peck on an
imaginary course of his own design--complete with illustrations of
each hole--you will come to see the profound truths in this seemingly
simple game. Appreciate that life is not linear. Come to understand
your own anger and how to heal that which gets in your way. Accept the
gifts of humility. Appreciate kenosis, the process by which the self
empties itself of self. Benefit from teachers. Know that in weakness
often there is strength. Realize that to experience the blessings of
golf and life fully, you must accept the divinity that underlies all
things. Like the best-selling volumes of Harvey Penick and Michael
Murphy, Golf and the Spirit makes a unique contribution to the
literature of golf and life. It goes beyond the body to address the
heart and soul of the game, creating a rare opportunity for
transformation in the lives of its readers, both on and off the
fairway. It seems to me the human condition is most basically that we
are willful creatures living in a world that, much of the time,
doesn't behave the way we want it to. We live in the tension between
our will and reality. Sometimes with great effort and expertise, we
can change reality or bend it to our will. At other times--also with
great effort and expertise--it is we who must change by coming to
accept the limitations of the world and of ourselves. How we do
this--how we deal with the hazards of life--is quite akin to how we
deal with the hazards of a golf course. Sooner or later golfers who
stick with the game long enough will almost always come to see it as a
metaphor for life. But the word metaphor fails to do justice to all
that golf has to teach us. I would go even further and say that, in
its own way, golf is life and, not only that, life condensed. If we
choose to use it as such, I believe that golf, next to marriage and
parenthood, can routinely be the greatest of life's learning
opportunities.
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Lessons for the Journey
Product details
ISBN
9780307556448
Published
2017
Publisher
Random House Digital Inc.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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