
Spiritual growth is often associated with hard labor and self-sacrifice,
so it's no wonder many of us shy away. But Games for the Soul,
a book by Dr. Leder says just the opposite, proclaiming that our
journey can be joyful, embracing all the fun and creativity we
associate with games. The book offers forty simple, thought-provoking
games, each embodying a spiritual principle such as forgiveness,
self-love, generosity, or gratitude. The games are designed to
help us deal more effectively with stress, and reverse habitual
responses that block true happiness.
The book is indefinitely out of stock
at the publishers, but while supplies last can be obtained
by contacting the author directly. Below are some comments on
the book, which has been featured in the national media across
a spectrum from Family Circle and Woman's Day, to New Age magazine.
Also below are links to three sample games from the book. Play
and enjoy!
Dayeinu! (A game of gratitude,
appreciation, celebration of the ordinary.)
The
(Not So) Imaginary Friend
(A game to cultivate contact with the Divine, and our own spiritual
center.)
Entering
the Mind of Nature (A game to help us tap into the inspiration
and healing powers of nature.)
A Sample of Reviews and Comments
"Games for the Soul presents a playful twist on spirituality,
sure to win over those who fear that soul-building is a joyless
task. Read this engaging, eye-opening book and celebrate the lighthearted
path to enlightenment."
Katherine Ketcham, co-author of The Spirituality of Imperfection
"Enlightenment is as accessible as child's play in this wise
and witty collection of games for the soul. Drew Leder presents
extraordinary insights from the world's greatest spiritual traditions
and invites readers to experience these truths through a joyous
pursuit he calls `the way of play.' A remarkable and enchanting
book."
Carol Krucoff, health columnist, The Washington Post
"Games for the Soul reminds us of one of the greatest
spiritual lessons: to turn toward the grist of our daily lives
to find the joy, understanding, and peace we seek."
Christina Feldman, co-author of Soul Food