Book description
James Roose-Evans' list of accomplishments is formidable. Fifty
years ago he founded the Hampstead Theatre. Thirty-five years ago he
set up the Bleddfa Centre for the Creative Spirit. He has written
seventeen books and directed countless plays, including the
award-winning adaptation of "84 Charing Cross Road". He is
an ordained, non-stipendiary Anglican priest and continues to direct,
to teach, to write - and to meditate. Finding Silence grows out of the
work of a group he leads in London which meets regularly for
meditation. It is one of many hundreds of such groups today, gathering
in one another's houses, transcending all differences of religion,
colour, race, gender, as people increasingly seek a deeper meaning to
their lives. James' first book on meditation, 'Inner Silence' is the
result of numerous requests for him to compile a collection of
practical but inspiring thoughts about meditation, creativity and spirituality.