The Book of Lenity

The Book of Lenity

by Ian-Anthony Finnimore
The Book of Lenity

The Book of Lenity

by Ian-Anthony Finnimore

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Overview

Lenity by definition is gentle or kindness - to be lenient.

A modern ideology where personal responsibility is of the highest importance it predicates that prayer or forms of worship do not provide a free pass for selfish action. The book is to the point & attempts to engage those who are still searching for a way of defining themselves spiritually.

Lenity is an anchor for me during interactions with others.

It is a reminder that whilst I must have empathy & be considerate of my actions, I must just as importantly insist on the same in return.

I must maintain my own dignity as I define it & not let others dictate who I choose to be.

I am fallible & will make mistakes but I am also humble & wish to learn and grow.

That is the concept of Lenity.

It is how I choose to carry myself in life & is my gift to distribute to those who wish to receive it.

May it inspire those who's burdens are heavy..

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158617591
Publisher: I.A.Finnimore
Publication date: 06/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 72
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

I am a former charity worker from England.

Even more so now as a parent - I advocate the concept of Lenity - a belief system where personal responsibility is of the highest importance.

I have always felt that regular prayer or worship does not therefore grant a free pass to selfishness or bias.

A person may well be a "good" christian for example but they complete this process much like learning dance moves. Yet they often fail to stop judging others or even worse begin to dictate how they believe others should behave.

Lenity reminds us to be the best versions of ourselves without it being out of touch with our modern lives.

I am a student of Islam, Christianity, Taoism & Wicca amongst others but I still believe Lenity to be a vital component lacking in our daily lives regardless of any core faith & values.
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