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A Home for the Soul: A Guide for Dwelling with Spirit and Imagination

af Anthony Lawlor

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Anthony Lawlor is known as the architect who brings soul to design. His acclaimed bookThe Temple in the Houseshowed how to and the sacred in architecture. Now, inA Home for the Soul,he reveals how our houses and apartments can become havens of inspiration and renewal. "From the moment we're born, we seek to find home." Lawlor says, "Yet, despite this primal longing, our dwelling places often disappoint us." InA Home for the Soul, we discover that the depth and meaning we seek is right in front of us if we but have the eyes to see. Lawlor teaches us how to develop a consciousness about the spiritual possibilities inherent in our interior surroundings; he shows how to recognize the sacred in material form. "Each time we bathe," says Lawlor, "we not only cleanse the body, we refresh the spirit. Each time we open our front door, we enter a universe of connection and signifcance." Lawlor leads us on a journey through each room of the house, opening our vision to hidden possibilities. We discover, for example, how a stove expresses the transforming power of nature, how clothes closets reveal our inner personalities, and how home of        ces display our talents. Lawlor shows us the mythological and archetypal meanings within the common objects of daily life--such as a bed, a bathtub, a pair of shoes, or a loaf or bread. The author also offers practical suggestions for arranging or building soulful homes. He explains how to use wood, tile, brick, and stone to express qualities of the spirit and how to use furniture and personal objects as allies in creating meaning. Finally, Lawlor shows us how to construct a Mandala of the Soul--a wood cabinet with compartments for housing the symbols of home that have particular personal meanings for each reader.          In these pages, we come to understand how all the rooms we live in can form a sacred place of wholeness, a home that cares for and uplifts the totality of mind, body, and soul.… (mere)
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This book is mostly for people who have never thought about a metaphor in their life. I guess there are such people out there, so I can't really fault the book for its scope. But for anyone who's read/watched/encountered any fictional story ever, it's mostly useless to have a book whose goal is to tell the reader "bathing can cleanse not just the body but also THE MIND" or "knives cut physical things but can also cut through BULLSHIT." Oooh, *wavy hands*

The book takes so long to say the simplest thing, or nothing at all. It has little to no practical advice, though if you consider it a collection of archetypes/correspondences, it works better. Points to the author for equally incorporating worldwide mythology/folktales and not just Christian ones like I feared. The mandala exercise at the very end of the book was an interesting way for readers to actually think about their own lives. ( )
  hissingpotatoes | Dec 28, 2021 |
A mixed bag: thought-provoking, yes, but disconnected at times. The author also seems to have a tenuous grasp of the reality which impinges upon our grand ideas. As an example, he spends two paragraphs on toilets, one of which is a quotation. From this we gather that toilets are important places for contemplation. Nothing else is stated. So? ( )
  librken | Sep 28, 2015 |
Probably my favorite book on bringing the spiritual into your home. ( )
  Librarynymph | Feb 20, 2009 |
I really enjoyed this book. This was the first book I had read combining home and spirituality together. The ideas in the book are gentle, great for all levels and types of spirituality. ( )
  dictator555 | Apr 2, 2008 |
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Anthony Lawlor is known as the architect who brings soul to design. His acclaimed bookThe Temple in the Houseshowed how to and the sacred in architecture. Now, inA Home for the Soul,he reveals how our houses and apartments can become havens of inspiration and renewal. "From the moment we're born, we seek to find home." Lawlor says, "Yet, despite this primal longing, our dwelling places often disappoint us." InA Home for the Soul, we discover that the depth and meaning we seek is right in front of us if we but have the eyes to see. Lawlor teaches us how to develop a consciousness about the spiritual possibilities inherent in our interior surroundings; he shows how to recognize the sacred in material form. "Each time we bathe," says Lawlor, "we not only cleanse the body, we refresh the spirit. Each time we open our front door, we enter a universe of connection and signifcance." Lawlor leads us on a journey through each room of the house, opening our vision to hidden possibilities. We discover, for example, how a stove expresses the transforming power of nature, how clothes closets reveal our inner personalities, and how home of        ces display our talents. Lawlor shows us the mythological and archetypal meanings within the common objects of daily life--such as a bed, a bathtub, a pair of shoes, or a loaf or bread. The author also offers practical suggestions for arranging or building soulful homes. He explains how to use wood, tile, brick, and stone to express qualities of the spirit and how to use furniture and personal objects as allies in creating meaning. Finally, Lawlor shows us how to construct a Mandala of the Soul--a wood cabinet with compartments for housing the symbols of home that have particular personal meanings for each reader.          In these pages, we come to understand how all the rooms we live in can form a sacred place of wholeness, a home that cares for and uplifts the totality of mind, body, and soul.

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