Contemplative Aging: A Way of Being in Later Life

Contemplative Aging: A Way of Being in Later Life

by Edmund Sherman
Contemplative Aging: A Way of Being in Later Life

Contemplative Aging: A Way of Being in Later Life

by Edmund Sherman

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Overview

Contemplative Aging is for men and women age 60 and beyond who want to experience a more peaceful, aware way of being through contemplative practices and transcend the many causes of suffering inherent in later life. It presents a way of being that has received little attention in most popular and professional books on aging, yet adds a different and deeper dimension to complement and strengthen the active, healthy older age promoted in the popular media.
Contemplative Aging also provides a contemplative way of dealing with the and transcending many of the physical decrements and emotional losses of loved ones that are so much a part of later life.
Extensive research evidence exists for achieving such a way of life – called “gerotranscendence” – which is clearly described in Contemplative Aging along with the psychological and philosophical foundations and practices that can lead to the existential and spiritual benefits of gerotranscendence.
Based on the author’s ongoing work with older adults and the timeless literature on contemplative traditions throughout the world – expressed by poets, psychologists, philosophers, mystics, and rationalists – Dr. Sherman presents a range of contemplative practice methods and exercises designed for individuals already 60 years or older and the millions of “baby boomers” about to enter their later years of life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781884092268
Publisher: Altschuler, Richard & Associates, Incorporated
Publication date: 01/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 195
File size: 258 KB

About the Author

EDMUND SHERMAN, Ph.D., is Professor Emeritus of Social Welfare, State University of New York at Albany, where he taught graduate courses in aging and human development and conducted research on aging at the Institute of Gerontology. He is a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America, and has authored numerous articles and books on aging, including Counseling the Aging; Working with Older Persons; Meaning in Mid-Life Transitions; and Reminiscence and the Self in Old Age.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
FROM DOING TO BEING
The Bearable Lightness of Being . . . Retired
Doing and Being in Retirement
The Interior of Late Life
Contemplative Being
PHILOSOPHICAL AGING
The Consolations of Philosophy
A Philosophical Way
The Psychological Dimension
A Natural Philosophy of Age
The Moral Dimension
THE AGING SELF
Remembering and Reviewing
Autobiographical Consciousness
Knowing One's Self
Becoming One's Self
Being One's Self
A CONTEMPLATIVE WAY
The Experiential Dimension
The Question of Transcendence
The Mystical Dimension
Contemplative Happiness
CONTEMPLATIVE PRACTICE
Meditation and the Art of Being
Other Meditative Practices
Practice as Process
The Telos of Practice
IMAGINATIVE AGING
The Primacy of the Image
Reflective Imagery
Time Art
Imaginative Variations
OTHER DIMENSIONS OF BEING
Spatiality
Placefulness
Solitude
Inborn and Unborn Dimensions
FINITUDE
Ultimate Concerns
Symbolic Immortality
Philosophical Finitude
BEYOND BEING?
Gerotranscendence Revisited
Experiential Enlightenment
A New Being?
The Present and the Perennial
References
Index        
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