Men As Learners and Elders (M.A.L.Es)
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On The Threshold of Transformation:
Daily Meditations for Men

by Richard Rohr, OFM



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About Fr. Richard's Book

At some point, every man must deal with failure, darkness, or hurt in his life. Our culture tells men that the way to deal with that pain is to suppress it.  The message is loud and clear: Get over the pain and move on.  Fr. Richard Rohr contends that men can’t move on until they begin to deal with the pain.  In his new book, On the Threshold of Transformation: Daily Meditations for Men (Loyola Press, paperback, September 2010), Fr. Rohr helps men see that failure and hurt are not inherently bad, but actually serve as one of the primary pathways to wholeness—and even holiness—in their lives.

On the Threshold of Transformation helps men gain a new perspective on pain and shows them, over the manageable timeline of one year, how to transform their pain so they don’t transmit it.  The meditations in the book clearly reveal that neither taking a pass on pain nor passing pain along to others is an option. Fr. Rohr insists that every man must be willing to descend into his own vulnerabilities if he is ever to be transformed in a way that leads him to his best self.

Sample Meditation

      A Few Simple Things

"In the end, a healthy man's life comes down to a few simple things.
 
bulletIf you want others to be more loving to you, choose love fist.
 
bulletIf you want a peaceful outer world, reconcile your own inner world.
 
bulletIf you are tired of cynicism and negativity out there, cultivate hope in here.
 
bulletIf you wish to find stillness in the world, find the calm within yourself.

Gandhi, of course, put it best of all: 'Be the change you want to see in the world.'

Transformed people transform people, and usually only as far as they themselves have been transformed. So the best thing you can do for your family and the world is to keep growing up yourself.

What is my work today for love, peace, and stillness?"

To explore more about this new book, go to www.onthethresholdbook.com

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Last modified: April 29, 2011