Publisher's Synopsis
Coined by the eighteenth-century novelist Horace Walpole, 'serendipity' describes 'that quality of mind which, through awareness, sagacity, and good fortune, allows one to frequently discover something good while seeking something else'. As a mental approach, serendipity enables us to balance spontaneity and structure. As a spiritual quality, it can create a bridge between our wills and the will of God, opening new vistas and possibilities. This book is about life, thought, feelings, intuition and faith without ever being sermon-like or 'preaching'.
Richard Eyre offers up a delightful and poetic book that shows you how to develop this serendipity of the spirit, how to relish rather than resist change, and how to move from where you are to where, perhaps, God wants you to be.