The One Thing Necessary 09-14-2018

One of the great contemplative books of the last generation is Merton’s Palace of Nowhere, by author James Finley. (A fortieth anniversary edition has just been published.) Finley writes, “Prayer never touches us as long as it remains on the surface of our lives, as long as it is nothing but one more of the thousands of things that must be done. It is only when prayer becomes ‘the one thing necessary’ [Luke 10:42] that real prayer begins.”

Our underlying communion with God in Christ through silent prayer and other contemplative arts matters more than the myriad divisions in our hearts and minds. It is the rock that can withstand any and all storms, and that revives us again and again. It is the exquisite unity we long for, which puts everything else into perspective. It is what our divided world needs to hear above the din of the factions and their spin doctors.

 

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Amazon is offering the kindle version of Be Still and Listen for $6.99.

Also by Amos Smith, Healing the Divide: Recovering Christianity’s Mystic Roots

Thomas Merton’s Path to the Palace of Nowhere:  The Essential Guide to the Contemplative Teachings of Thomas Merton – Now James Finley, who for six years lived, prayed, and studied with Brother Louis, as Merton was known at the Abbey of Gethsemani, shares with us the gifts passed on to him by this towering figure.

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