Top Quotations (take 2) from RCMR5.org 01-26-2019

Silence teaches us who we are. –Rich Lewis

I can’t recommend the daily discipline of Centering Prayer enough. Sixteen years of practice has allowed me to survive tragedies, including the death of my beloved mother, and has transformed every aspect of my life. –Amos Smith

Kingdom of Heaven is really a metaphor for a state of consciousness. –Cynthia Bourgeault

The Transforming Union is the restructuring of consciousness, not just an experience or set of experiences. –Thomas Keating

The extent to which we heal ourselves is the extent to which we can heal the world. –Phileena Heuertz

A religion without mystics is a philosophy. -Pope Francis

It is in the paradox itself, the paradox which was and is still a source of insecurity, that I have come to find the greatest security. –Thomas Merton

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Opposition is true friendship. -William Blake

*David Frenette’s book The Path of Centering Prayer re-energized the Centering Prayer tradition with its fresh insights and teachings. This companion audio program—created to be equally rewarding as a stand-alone guide—gives listeners an immersive resource to learn contemplative prayer, step by step and in the moment. With clarity and compassionate presence, Frenette explains the essential principles of this contemplative practice for both new and seasoned practitioners, and then guides us experientially through core prayers and meditations.

**Since the time of the Desert Fathers in the third century, Finley begins, Christian mystics have practiced meditation as a way of opening to the direct presence of God in daily life. Legendary seekers such as Saint John of the Cross, Saint Teresa of Avila, and Meister Eckhart explored how meditation can lead us beyond the closed horizon of the ego, to an interior and holy refuge that is always available to us. On Christian Meditation, James Finley offers a gentle introduction to this all-transforming way of life, and the ever-deepening realization of oneness with Christ it leads us to.

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