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"The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors" by Lama Rod Owens is a guidebook that redefines what it means to be a saint in contemporary times. Drawing from Tibetan Buddhism and Black liberation traditions, Owens presents the concept of the "New Saint"—ordinary, human agents of justice, peace, and change who integrate social and spiritual liberation. Unlike traditional notions of saints as distant or unattainable figures, these New Saints are people who actively work to free others from suffering through compassionate, courageous action.
The book combines personal stories, traditional teachings, and practical instructions for contemplative and somatic practices, encouraging readers to engage in self-exploration and wise action. Each chapter emphasizes our interdependence and the importance of serving collective well-being, accessing divine guidance, and drawing on the support of ancestors and unseen beings.
Owens addresses the current societal crises as opportunities for awakening and transformation, calling for a new kind of spiritual warrior who allows their heart to break open, disrupts systems of violence, and acts from deep, authentic care rather than fear or hate. The book is a clarion call to embody love and justice in a world undergoing profound change.
In summary, The New Saints is both a spiritual and social manifesto urging readers to become effective agents of healing and justice, blending ancient with modern activism to shape a more just and loving future
"The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors" by Lama Rod Owens is a guidebook that redefines what it means to be a saint in contemporary times. Drawing from Tibetan Buddhism and Black liberation traditions, Owens presents the concept of the "New Saint"—ordinary, human agents of justice, peace, and change who integrate social and spiritual liberation. Unlike traditional notions of saints as distant or unattainable figures, these New Saints are people who actively work to free others from suffering through compassionate, courageous action.
The book combines personal stories, traditional teachings, and practical instructions for contemplative and somatic practices, encouraging readers to engage in self-exploration and wise action. Each chapter emphasizes our interdependence and the importance of serving collective well-being, accessing divine guidance, and drawing on the support of ancestors and unseen beings.
Owens addresses the current societal crises as opportunities for awakening and transformation, calling for a new kind of spiritual warrior who allows their heart to break open, disrupts systems of violence, and acts from deep, authentic care rather than fear or hate. The book is a clarion call to embody love and justice in a world undergoing profound change.
In summary, The New Saints is both a spiritual and social manifesto urging readers to become effective agents of healing and justice, blending ancient with modern activism to shape a more just and loving future
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