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Seeing Into the Life of Things: Imagination and the Sacred Encounter - Paperback

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by Rodger Kamenetz (Author)

A Spirituality & Practice "Best Spiritual Book of 2025"

2026 Nautilus Book Award Winner Gold Religion/Spirituality of Western Thought

"It needed to be written, and needs to be read, now more than ever. A real gem." --Henry Shukman, author of One Blade of Grass and Original Love


Your attention is under attack. And it's hurting your imagination.


Every morning brings a fresh cycle of outrage, anxiety, breaking news, and algorithmic distraction. Many of us spend our days reacting--to politics, social media, the latest controversy, the next thing demanding our attention. We feel exhausted, angry, overwhelmed, and strangely disconnected from the ordinary blessings of life.


What if the deeper problem is not simply stress?


What if our imagination itself has been wounded?


For more than three decades, author Rodger Kamenetz has explored a path of imagination. His journey began in conversation with the Dalai Lama and led through dreams, poetry, Jewish wisdom, Zen practice, psychology, and the living landscapes of New Orleans. Along the way he discovered that imagination is not escapism. It is a primary way human beings encounter meaning, beauty, empathy, and the sacred.


Seeing into the Life of Things is both a spiritual memoir and a practical guide to restoring the imaginative heart. Through stories, dreams, poems, and daily practices, Kamenetz teaches readers how to "see into," "listen at," and "feel into" the world around them. He shows how memory can become a source of healing images, how dreams can lead to sacred encounter, and how ordinary moments can become occasions of wonder.


Drawing on teachers as diverse as the Dalai Lama, Hasidic masters, Zen practitioners, Albert Einstein, biologist E.O. Wilson, and poets including William Wordsworth, William Blake, Basho, and Elizabeth Bishop, Kamenetz offers a rich alternative to a deadening culture of distraction. Rather than asking us to withdraw from life, he invites us to experience it more fully and sensually.


This is a book for anyone who feels trapped by outrage, digital exhaustion, or a loss of meaning. It offers a way back to gratitude, imagination, empathy, and the sacred dimensions of everyday life.


In an age of manufactured distraction, Seeing into the Life of Things reminds us that wonder is not gone. We have simply forgotten how to see.

Author Biography

Rodger Kamenetz is an award-winning poet, author and teacher. His best known book is The Jew in the Lotus. His account of historic dialogue became an international bestseller, prompting a reevaluation of Judaism in the light of Buddhist thought. The New York Times called it a "revered text." A PBS documentary followed, and a sequel, Stalking Elijah, was awarded the National Jewish Book Award. Kamenetz has also authored many books of poetry and has been called "the most formidable of the Jewish-American poets." And when his book, The History of Last Night's Dream appeared in 2007, Oprah Winfrey interviewed him on her "Soul Series" program, saying, "What's so exciting about this book is that it talks about how there's a whole other life that we are living when we sleep and that our dreams are there as offerings and gifts to us if we only recognize what the dreams are there to teach us." He lives in New Orleans, LA.

Number of Pages: 224
Dimensions: 0.52 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 04, 2025
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