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"Here insights that clash in the chill of the brain seem to fuse
easily in the warmth of the heart and beget a religious orientation
to life as such, to Existence as the Mystery of Mysteries."
—from Pacem in Terris: a love story
Thirty
years ago, Frederick Franck, author of The Zen of Seeing, Angelus
Silesius, and a dozen other books, began work on a property he and
his wife Claske had acquired in Warwick, New York. Originals of his
world-renowned sculptures found their home on the grounds. The sacred
nature of his artistry has attracted the attention of pilgrims of all
walks in life and from all continents. Pacem in Terris has become
the meeting place of many wisdom traditions, all in search of what Franck
calls "the all-too-human."
In Pacem
in Terris: a love story, Franck relates
the remarkable history of his monumental undertakingto create
a sacred site open to peoples of the worldfrom its impoverished
beginnings to its triumphal present. The material obstacles and artistic
challenges of this true story of human love remind us of the forgotten
power of a personal search for meaning and the extraordinary help and
recognition that are drawn to a simply human effort.
"Franck's
words are thrilling, especially as evidence of his vocation as one who
brings things together.... When Pacem in Terris was opened in 1966,
Franck wrote: 'May the spirit soar and make us humans see our unity.'
By purchasing, reading, and sharing this paperback treasure, you are
doing just that!"
—Spirituality and Health
"For
the pilgrim in each of us who would journey into Eastern and Western
spiritual traditions to chart a path in this troubled time.... Wise,
witty, compassionate observations jolt us awake to the wealth of our
planetary heritage."
—Joanna Macy, author of Widening Circles
and World as Lover, World as Self