The Contemplative Journey, Volume 2 : Contemplation and Transformation from Christianity's Mystical Tradition
(2011)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Macmillan Audio, 2011
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Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (10hr., 38 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781604070354 MWT19332261, 1604070358 19332261
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Father Thomas Keating

In the darkest hour of the darkest age, Christian monks developed a meditation tradition unique in the Western world. A 14th-century author described their profound mystical experience as entering the cloud of unknowing. Yet during the 500 years after this great monastic flowering, this precious tradition-and the direct path to union with God it described-was virtually lost. For decades, Father Thomas Keating, together with other monks, examined this great question: Could anyone enter the cloud of unknowing through a prayer practice specifically created to attain it? Keating reached back in time for clues about the prayer forms of the Christian mystics. He synthesized his work into a Centering Prayer method that has helped thousands of seekers travel the contemplative path to divine union. From infancy, Father Keating teaches, we accumulate emotional layers, or programs, as a result of traumatic experiences. The practice of Centering Prayer engages directly with the unconscious and loosens old traumas that hinder your spiritual development. This form of divine therapy draws from a contemplative method that has brought profound inner transformation into the lives of thousands of practitioners. The Contemplative Journey is Father Thomas Keating's great masterwork: a complete curriculum devoted to a Christian path for achieving the still point of resting in God. Learn More About: - The four elements essential to your spiritual health - Three on-the-spot questions to diagnose core troubles - How to overcome deeply ingrained habits with prayer - Mastering the three essential human relationships - The true purpose of marriage - How to use Centering Prayer as a spiritual antibiotic Deepen your centering prayer practice with part two of this complete curriculum. Father Thomas Keating Father Thomas Keating draws from over 60 years of study and prayer as a Trappist monk in sharing the wisdom of 20 centuries of the contemplative Christian tradition. One of the principal architects of the contemplative Christian prayer movement, Father Keating co-founded the Snowmass Interreligious Conference and Contemplative Outreach, Ltd., and is author of many books, including Open Mind, Open Heart

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