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As our world has become increasingly dependent on technology, and our Western societies have become woefully Crackberried to use the title of a recent documentary on the emotional and social pitfalls of our too-wired waysan intriguing phenomenon is occurring: There is an increasing amount of interest in returning to some of the simpler arts that were neglected or left behind with the onslaught of technology. Artisans and everyday crafters are finding a renewed satisfaction in making something with their own hands; some are even communicating about the inherent physical- and mental-health benefits found in handworkand, even more than that, they are framing their handwork as meditation or spiritual practice. In todays sophisticated and pluralistic society, people are more aware than ever that spiritual practice can be defined more expansivelyand the popularity of books focusing on alternative spiritual practices demonstrate that readers are hungry for new (or ancient) ways of enhancing their inner lives. In Crafting Calm the author will explore these new forms of creative spiritual practice and the benefits they provide. The format of With Shannons book will itself be creative, a rich potpourri approach that weaves together interviews, historical facts, projects for readers to do themselves, quotations, and suggested resources. Crafting Calm will serve as an inspirational resource guide to a broad assortment of spiritual practices gathered from the global arts-and-crafts communities, as well as from people who dont consider themselves artists but who have adopted creatively expressive forms of spiritual practice. While there have been a few books published focusing on a particular form of creative spiritual practice (Skylight Paths, for example, has published books on beading as a spiritual practice; painting as a spiritual practice; and using clay as a spiritual practice), no one has yet explored the breadth of possibilities for creative spiritual practices contained in Crafting Calm.

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Praise for Crafting Calm
As a lifelong artist, I am intimately familiar with the profound connections to spirit that are available to us when we engage in creative acts. Despite already knowing this deep in my heart, mind, and body, I relish the opportunity to learn the way my artistic tools, techniques, and mediums can open up specific spiritual channels and encourage an array of mindful, prayerful practices. I look forward to adding Crafting Calm to my bookshelf and sharing it with my artistic and spiritual sisters.
Christine Mason Miller, author of Ordinary Sparkling Moments

During these tumultuous times, it is more important than ever to cultivate our calm. Maggie Oman Shannons Crafting Calm is a balm of a book that teaches us this subtlest of lessons.
Phil Cousineau, author of The Painted Word

I still have pictures in my head of my mom sitting and knitting in the pre-television days of my youth. It was a peaceful scene, seeing her take a meditative moment out of her household responsibilities. Today, in our nonstop world of ever-present text messages and emails, it is nice to have a book like this to help us both quiet our minds and enrich our lives, as the simple art of knitting did for my mom. So put down your cell phone, pick up this wonderful book, and begin creating your own comforting handiwork from Crafting Calm.
Allen Klein, author of The Art of Living Joyfully

In Crafting Calm, Rev. Maggie Oman Shannon gently reminds us that we are, by our very nature, both spiritual and creative beings. She inspires us to create as forms of self-exploration and spiritual growth, and guides us through fun and illuminating projects. From anointing oils to visual journals and prayer paintings to messages in bottles, Oman Shannon shows us how crafting can be part of our spiritual journey and a powerful way to connect to our very essencethe creative spirit within all of us. This book will inspire, uplift, and illuminate your spiritual pathand youll also discover how much fun you can have when creating from spirit.
Polly Campbell, author of Imperfect Spirituality

At a certain point, I realized my so-called smart phone was making me stupider! Not to mention it added to my already considerable anxiety with its constant alarms, bells, and reminders. Maggie Oman Shannon has provided me with a marvelous book of ideas to help me craft the crazy away and reclaim my tranquility.
Reeda Joseph, author of Girlfriends Are Lifesavers
Dedicated to the Creator
and to the creative spirit in each of us
What is important for the person on the spiritual pathis to discover and honor the creative
inspiration that is uniquely his or hers to express.
FRANCES VAUGHAN

God is constantly creating, in us, through us, with us, and to cocreate with God is our human
calling.
MADELEINE LENGLE

We speak of the Creator, but we seldom see that word as another word for artist. And yet, clearly, a great artist made the world. We, in turn, are creations of the Creator, and are meant to continue its creativity by being creative ourselves. It might be said that the act of making art is actually a form of prayer.
JULIA CAMERON
Foreword
ITS A DELIGHT BUT NO SURPRISE THAT MAGGIE OMAN SHANNON has served up this amazing recipe book integrating prayer and spiritual practice with craft. Shes been guiding tender hearts to meaningful prayer and spiritual practices through her ministry and writings for years. Now she offers this inspiring synergy of intention, heart, and craft to promote not only beauty but profound meaning in the process of that creating, that making. Maggie identifies dozens of ingredients that are foundational to a practice of artful making that delivers clear and focused calm.
The idea of making is such a familiar concept we barely give it thought...
We make it if we try, we make our beds, we make batches of cookies. We just make the train on time. We make friends. We make ourselves and others happy. We make time for the things that matter most to us. We make the best of situations. We make dinner.
Crafting Calm surprised me by helping me reflect on my own path and how it is that Ive come to craft things. Being a maker is built into my ancestry and likely my DNA. My given name has maker built right in. Radmacher. Wheel maker. My grandfather and his brother were both sons of a wheel maker. When the need for handcrafted wheels declined with the advent of motor cars, my grandfather used his skills to make other things. A church in Portland, Oregon had a pulpit that my grandfather made. My father worked at a production plant making machines that helped others build things.
I watched my mother...make a house, make all our clothes, make each and every gift for any occasion. She made meals, she made home decor.
Between my two parents I had a practical model for making just about anything that was needed.
Observation-making is part of most everyones experience. Its easy, accessible, and familiar. Reach just a little bit away from making and you arrive at crafting and creating. These two processes are less comfortable for people. Mention craft or art at a general meeting and youll hear a lot of qualifying statements, like Ive not a creative bone in my body or Im not artistic at all. Such comments are common and unfounded. There are myriad ways to be artful. To craft. To make. We get to transfer our capacity to craft in one way and apply it to a new way.
Creating a project map, outlining strategic actions, organizing a calendar for more than one person, creating a phone tree, crafting a holiday event, organizing, orchestrating, pulling together, planning, anticipating, and incorporating: These are all familiar skills in the process of crafting.
I am a professional artist. I create and design things: thats my professional venue. I am a personal crafter, too. I craft and create, just as my mother did, when I want something unique for a friend. Ive observed that my best and most inventive work emerges when I am crafting something for some sweet purpose. A gift for a friend. A bit of encouragement for someone whos going through a tough time. Something to encourage myself. These projects have no commercial thought to them. Im not going to submit them to a design review process or suggest they become a product on a shelf for thousands of people to buy. I am making only one. My intention while making it always has the thought of the person who will receive it crafted right into it.
Theres the impulse for my craft. I want to make a gift for someone...or something of beauty, function, or whimsy for myself. The outcome of this exercise is multiplied. Not only do I produce an object at the end of the matterI have created a mental landscape for myself that is filled with joy, encouragement, andcalm. Maggie invites you to consider all acts of creation an opportunity to deepen your unique spiritual practice.
My history supports the concept of crafting calm. On the most stressful, chaotic days in my childhood home someone was bound to ask, Wheres mother? The answer? Always, Shes making something in her craft room. Had Maggies book been available to my family then, the answer would have more accurately been, Shes crafting calm.
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