Finding Flow: Spiritual Practices to Reclaim Inner Peace, Balance, and Wholeness
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Finding Flow provides readers with a simple process to reclaim a close, playful relationship with God. This book adds a spiritual element to the current discussions by psychologists, athletes, and creatives about “flow,” which author brian plachta defines as being one with the Divine Spirit who opens our hearts, allowing us to experience inner peace, balance, and wholeness. Finding Flow offers doable spiritual practices organized around: 1. Solitude: establishing rituals to spend daily “quiet time” to deepen our relationship with God 2. Spiritual reading: delving into books that teach and inspire 3. Community: surrounding ourselves with people who nudge us to grow 4. Contemplative Action: discovering our unique gifts and talents and using them to make the world a better place These practices derive from the tradition of Saint Benedict, a fifth-century father of the Church who required his monks to establish a Rule of Life consisting of daily balance between prayer and work (ora et labora). Finding Flow takes Benedict’s timeless wisdom, recrafts it with modern language and personal stories, and makes the monk’s wisdom accessible to today’s readers. +
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About the Author
Brian J. Plachta is a writer, spiritual director, and speaker. A lay ecclesial minister for thirty-five years, Plachta holds a Masters in Pastoral Counseling and is a frequent teacher at workshops, retreats, conference centers, and colleges on a broad variety of practical spirituality topics. He is an adjunct faculty member at the Dominican Spiritual Life Center in Michigan and is the founding partner of Plachta, Murphy & Associates, where he practices law. Brian’s passion is helping men and women discover their Inner Compass—the divine voice of wisdom in their souls.
Brian’s blog, Simple Wisdom for Everyday Living, has over 1000 subscribers, and he has been sending a new blog post to his subscribers every week since April 2016. He is also the author of two self-published books: Pillars of Steel: How Real Men Draw Strength from Each Other and Life’s Toolbox: Blueprints Included.
A life-long learner, Plachta recently graduated from the two-year program at the Rohr Institute for Action and Contemplation and has taken theological courses at Western Theological Seminary and Creighton University. Plachta has been a spiritual director for twenty-five years and volunteers at Guiding Light Mission, an addiction recovery center.
He and his wife of thirty-six years live in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Having successfully launched their fourth child, the Plachtas are empty nesters and now enjoy an ever-growing brood of grandchildren.
His latest book, Finding Flow—Spiritual Practices to Reclaim Inner Peace, Balance, and Wholeness is ready for to order on Amazon. Cut and past this link to read more and order it: https://amzn.to/3NXBL27
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Tristan is a highly experienced narrator with over 250 titles to his credit, including both fiction and non-fiction. He also narrates under the pseudonym Tristan Josiah. He was recently awarded the Crowned Heart Award of Excellence. His vocal age is Young Adult to Adult and ranges from warm and friendly to edgy and direct. He brings over a decade of professional acting experience on stage and screen to his audiobook characters making them dynamic and engaging. Tristan can convincingly voice nume
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Finding Flow provides readers with a simple process to reclaim a close, playful relationship with God. This book adds a spiritual element to the current discussions by psychologists, athletes, and creatives about “flow,” which author brian plachta defines as being one with the Divine Spirit who opens our hearts, allowing us to experience inner peace, balance, and wholeness. Finding Flow offers doable spiritual practices organized around: 1. Solitude: establishing rituals to spend daily “quiet time” to deepen our relationship with God 2. Spiritual reading: delving into books that teach and inspire 3. Community: surrounding ourselves with people who nudge us to grow 4. Contemplative Action: discovering our unique gifts and talents and using them to make the world a better place These practices derive from the tradition of Saint Benedict, a fifth-century father of the Church who required his monks to establish a Rule of Life consisting of daily balance between prayer and work (ora et labora). Finding Flow takes Benedict’s timeless wisdom, recrafts it with modern language and personal stories, and makes the monk’s wisdom accessible to today’s readers. +
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