When we sow our seeds in the garden of life, do we settle for a meager dislay of two or three flowers? Or do we aim for a pageantry of rich colors and breathtaking beauty? So asks author David Bruce in these exquisite essays inspiriing us to live an active spiritual life. Fresh and consise, he ranges in theme from living with purpose, spiritual practice, and digital distractions to reincarnation, the human condition, and advice on books and reading. Free of dogma, he helps the open-minded inquirer find ultimate meaning.
229 pages
About the author:
David Bruce attended the Berklee School of Music in Boston for two years, followed by three years in the U. S. Army Band, which included a year in South Korea. He later obtained his BFA in Music Education from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
David was a member of the Theosophical Society in Milwaukee for 18 years, where he served as treasurer, program chairman, and president. After a 25-year career in the industrial electronics distribution field, David joined the staff at the National Center of the Theosophical Society in America where he works full time as the Director of Education. David is a third generation Theosophist.
