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Stumbling Toward the Buddha: Stories about Tripping over My Principles on the Road to Transformation
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Stumbling Toward the Buddha: Stories about Tripping over My Principles on the Road to Transformation

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In a voice that is both authentic and wry, Dawn Downey sits down with her readers to have an honest conversation about how a spiritual life really manifests in the day-to-day world. Through this delightful collection of linked essays, we come to understand—and recognize—how we all stumble through our lives, trying to maintain some modicum of dignity and grace. Bravo for this enchanting new voice in the pantheon of spiritual writing.
—Brenda Miller, author of The Pen and the Bell: Mindful Writing in a Busy World

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherDawn Downey
Release dateFeb 5, 2014
ISBN9781311425294
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Dawn Downey

Dawn Downey writes personal essays about love and pain. She is the author of Blindsided, Searching for My Heart, From Dawn to Daylight, and Stumbling Toward the Buddha. Her publishing career began in 2007, with an article in The Christian Science Monitor. She begins her day with yoga, followed by meditation. Easily distracted, she deploys an app that blocks the internet from her computer during writing sessions. (She cheats by checking her phone.) Downey lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

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