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Dan Assisi, Ed.D., MPA, PMP is an award-winning author and internationally celebrated speaker who has delivered hundreds of talks and conferences on spirituality in over 60 cities on 4 continents. Known for a mix of deep thinking and witty humor, Dan takes a unique approach to spirituality that is steeped in reason to remind audiences everywhere of our spiritual nature.
Dr. Assisi was featured in the Togetherness Video Series, an interfaith documentary on religious diversity and spirituality, and is a founding member of The Spiritist Institute. You can also find him as the host of the Spiritist Conversations podcast.
“...succeeds in the tricky feat of being intriguingly spiritual without being explicitly religious.”
– Kirkus Reviews
A debut manual looks at St. Paul’s Damascus road experience as a template for human contemplation.
Early on, Assisi assures his readers that despite its title, his book is not about organized religion. Rather, it’s about “unpacking a personal experience of an incredible person who decided to change himself—an experience from which we can hopefully transfer some wisdom into our lives.” As the title indicates, this incredible person is Saul of Tarsus, who had a vision on the road to Damascus and converted to Christianity. This presence of the divine is central to the author’s contentions here; everyone, he maintains, has a one-on-one relationship with what he refers to as “G.O.D.—the Guiding, Designing, Organizing force of the universe. Or whatever other nomenclature one chooses.” Some readers may find these opening assertions confusing—Saul doesn’t decide to transform himself, for instance; he’s essentially ordered to do so by direct divine intervention. And that divine intervention is not some generalized Guiding, Designing, Organizing force but very specifically the Christian God. Still, Assisi smoothly and invitingly broadens his inquiry to include the universal human desire for meaning and purpose in life and his readings of the Paul story. He’s particularly insightful on the many ways Paul’s tale more closely reflects the Christian faith experience than the stories of the other disciples. “Paul never met Jesus in the flesh, he never spent time with him, never had a chance to listen to his teachings directly from him, never followed him in his wanderings or preachings,” the author writes. “Paul was like most of the Gentiles—all who would hear about Christ, but not from Christ. Like us.” In a series of very readable chapters, Assisi turns the underlying precepts of the Paul story—a tale of being “called to change”—into a series of lessons designed to address a broad array of human experiences, from coping with complicated relationships to dealing with grief. The result is a book that succeeds in the tricky feat of being intriguingly spiritual without being explicitly religious.
A vigorously written and thought-provoking inspirational guide to changing your path in life.
Pub Date: Dec. 12, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-73596-752-3
Page count: 250pp
Publisher: Rivail Publishing Company
Review Posted Online: Feb. 2, 2021
Favorite line from a book
"We shall not cease from exploration / And the end of all our exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time." —from Little Gidding by T.S. Eliot.
OUR ROAD TO DAMASCUS: 7 LESSONS FOR A LIFE OF PURPOSE AND MEANING: Semifinalist - BookLife Prize Nonfiction Contest, 2020
OUR ROAD TO DAMASCUS: 7 LESSONS FOR A LIFE OF PURPOSE AND MEANING: Silver Medal - Illumination Book Awards, 2021
Award-Winning Author Dan Assisi is Changing the Way We See Spirituality (Fox-WPGX)), 2021
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