Finding Wisdom

Learning From Those Who Are Wise

by Merriam Fields Bleyl


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/11/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 293
ISBN : 9781441594174
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 293
ISBN : 9781441594181
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 293
ISBN : 9781450003520

About the Book

Finding Wisdom: Learning From Those Who Are Wise looks at wisdom through the lives of nineteen wise individuals from five distinct cultures—Navajo, Japanese, Kenyan, Saami, and Western European. The philosophies of these men and women unfold through their life stories. Traveling the world to meet these extraordinary men and women, the author discovered what the wise have in common, regardless of their cultures. All of us can benefit from those individuals who generate wise thoughts and actions. Through learning about “wise ones” who live among us, readers will find guidance for navigating through difficult times in their own lives and will learn to recognize the universal attributes of wisdom. Finding Wisdom explores wisdom as an attribute that men and women can and do attain. The book also addresses the questions: What is wisdom? Who is wise? What makes them so? How does one seek wisdom? Can wisdom be taught? and What difference can wisdom make in contemporary society?


About the Author

Merriam Bleyl is fascinated by the phenomenon of human wisdom. She spent the last fifteen years investigating wisdom and interviewing wise individuals in western and non-western cultures. During this time she earned a Ph.D. degree from The University of New Mexico in Organizational Learning and Instructional Technology in 2000. Her real interest is in the adult learner and in how humans acquire wisdom. She has an appreciation for the “wise ones” in all cultures. After receiving her undergraduate degree from the University of Utah in 1962, she embarked on a long hiatus from formal education, during which she married, mothered four children, taught piano and creativity workshops, and served as a community volunteer. With thirty years of life experiences and a passion for learning more about how adults function in the world, in 2001 she started her own educational research company, Wisdom in Life and Learning. She is an adjunct professor at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, where she occasionally teaches a course on wisdom, She presented two papers and an experiential session at the 2004 and 2007 Transformational Learning Conferences, one of which, “Transformative Rungs on Wisdom’s Ladder,” was subsequently included as a chapter in Edmund O’Sullivan and Marilyn Taylor’s, Learning Toward an Ecological Consciousness: Selected Transformative Practices, published in 2004 by Palgrave Macmillan. She served as a panelist at the Conference on World Affairs at The University of Colorado at Boulder in 2004. Dr. Bleyl lives with her husband in “God’s country”—the mountain town of Star Valley, Arizona— amidst magnificent Ponderosa Pines, marauding javelinas, and occasional herds of visiting elk. The grandmother of twelve, she is also a musician—playing the piano, the organ, and directing choirs and musical plays. Music is her hobby; the topic of wisdom remains her passion.