Thursday, October 13, 2011

Centering Prayer

Come join us for a morning of exploration into a type of contemplative prayer that will ground your soul with God.

Coming in December.  Stay tuned!

In Centering Prayer … little by little, we enter into prayer without intentionality except to consent
… and consent becomes surrender … and surrender becomes total receptivity
… and, as the process continues, total receptivity becomes effortless, peaceful.
… It is free and has nothing to attain, to get, or desire …
So, no thinking, no reflection, no desire, no words, no thing … just receptivity and consent.

Thomas Keating, ‘Centering Prayer’ segment, Heartfulness: Transformation in Christ
The goal of contemplative life is unitive seeing: not so much "union with God" understood as wanting God to the exclusion of all else, but rather, gradually coming to realize that really, there is nothing that is not (in) God. God is the dots and the spaces between the dots; nothing can fall out of God, and all is tenderly and joyously held.

Cynthia Bourgeault
, Centering Prayer and Inner Awakening, p 158

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