I'm Spiritual, Dammit!

How to Keep Your Feet on the Ground and Your Head in the Stars

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"I'm Spiritual, Dammit!, offers an absolutely enchanting and insightful perspective on a modern day spirituality. It's a must read for every one who values the lighter side of a serious journey." -Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Defy Gravity
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Book Details

Pages

208 Pages

Size

5.5 x 8.5

Format

Trade Paperback

Pub. Date

09/01/2010

ISBN

978-1-57174-634-4

Publisher

Red Wheel Weiser

Authors

Jenniffer Weigel is an Emmy Award winning Broadcaster from Chicago, IL. She currently runs JCW Productions and was the host and Executive Producer for the food and lifestyle show TASTE, which aired on NBC Chicago for 13 consecutive seasons. Her writing has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, and Today's Chicago Woman, where she was an entertainment columnist for two years. She is now a columnist for the Chicago Tribune's blogging community Chicagonow.com

Is it possible to be grounded AND have a rich interior life? Is it possible to get through the day with poise when everything hits the fan? Is it possible to have a spiritual life and not be a wing-nut? For Jen Weigel, the answer to all three questions is a resounding YES.

This is an honest, amusing teaching memoir rooted in Weigel’s everyday experience as a mother, television personality, and performance artist. Weigel provides 13 common-sense rules for developing a sane and satisfying interior life–ranging from “trust that you are where you are supposed to be in every moment” to “always look for signs,”–to “don’t get lost in a guru.” What makes this book so fun and refreshing is Weigel’s voice–and the fact that, in the words of one of her friends, she is a “magnet for really bizarre sh*t.”

Whether she is playing chicken with deranged Chicago drivers with “Jesus Saves” bumper stickers, trying to keep those extra pounds off, interviewing celebrities on television, or encountering the spirit of her dead father (who keeps appearing in the guise of a cardinal–a bird, not a prelate), Weigel maintains a zest for learning, living, and loving. Her high-spirited stories illustrate core life principles and convey an immediacy and energy that readers will find delightful.

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"I'm Spiritual, Dammit!, offers an absolutely enchanting and insightful perspective on a modern day spirituality. It's a must read for every one who values the lighter side of a serious journey." -Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit and Defy Gravity