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The Minim Way is a Way of Life and Guide for the Soul's Journey. The Eremitas Familia Minima, the Smallest Family of Solitaries, or the Minims, is anyone who identifies with this Ancient Way of Living in the Now. This little Book holds the secrets of many lifetimes. You will find a renewed vision of the ancient Franciscan and Bodhisattva vows, with profound reflections on the spiritual path. The Way and Life are presented in an ontopoetics of soulful listening. The Poetry of Soulful Awakening is followed by the foundation's Constitution as a gift for those who would live in the Minim Way into…mehr

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The Minim Way is a Way of Life and Guide for the Soul's Journey. The Eremitas Familia Minima, the Smallest Family of Solitaries, or the Minims, is anyone who identifies with this Ancient Way of Living in the Now. This little Book holds the secrets of many lifetimes. You will find a renewed vision of the ancient Franciscan and Bodhisattva vows, with profound reflections on the spiritual path. The Way and Life are presented in an ontopoetics of soulful listening. The Poetry of Soulful Awakening is followed by the foundation's Constitution as a gift for those who would live in the Minim Way into the future. Included is an original amplified translation of Francis of Assisi's Canticle of the Sun. References and footnotes are provided. Based on 45 years of work, this scholarly and scripturally based reflection provides an integral vision for sacred living in a secular age.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Randolph Bowers AKA Kisiku Sa'qawei Paq'tism completed a PhD Health Psychotherapy in Australia, and later a Doctor of Divinity in Clay Art Therapy. He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Divinity in Franciscan Spirituality. His Canadian studies began with a Bachelor of Arts in Spirituality and Philosophy, and later a Master of Education in Counselling. Joseph Randolph has accomplishments in music, poetry, painting, and ceramic art. There is little doubt that his professional work is prolific with over 250 works consisting of editorials, scholarly projects, and many books. His work is honoured in the collections of the Tepi'ketuek Mi'kmaw Archives founded by Professor Marie Battiste and the University of Saskatchewan, and in a Special Collection held by the Cape Breton University Mi'kmaq Resource Centre. Dr Bowers has been a long time Invited Scholar of the Centre for World Indigenous Studies. He is among the founders of the Australian Counselling profession and is an Honorary of the Australian Counselling Association, a clinical member of the Australasian Society of Lifestyle Medicine, and a Certified Registered Behaviour Support Specialist with the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Commission.