Father Thomas Keating, an American Catholic monk and priest, discusses the healing and transformative power of centering prayer. Topics include resting in God for radical healing, embracing divine love, living in God's presence, the power of silence, and the significance of love in spiritual practices.
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Inner Room
To find freedom and healing, enter your inner room.
Quiet your inner dialogue to listen to the spirit.
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Divine Therapy
A powerful intelligence guides our healing process with unconditional love.
This healing is of utmost importance, regardless of the cost.
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Non-Judgment
Don't evaluate centering prayer by thoughts or peace experienced.
Focus on the process, not immediate outcomes.
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This is a reading of a selection of pointers and teachings by Father Keating on the healing and transformative power of centering prayer. They are taken from numerous texts written by him.
Thomas Keating, O.C.S.O. (March 7, 1923 – October 25, 2018) was an American Catholic monk and priest of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance (also known as Trappists). Keating was known as one of the principal developers of Centering Prayer, a contemporary method of contemplative prayer that emerged from St. Joseph's Abbey, Spencer, Massachusetts. Fr. Keating was an internationally renowned theologian and an accomplished author. He traveled the world to speak with laypeople and communities about contemplative Christian practices and the psychology of the spiritual journey. He helped found the Snowmass Interreligious Conference, which had its first meeting in the fall of 1983 and continued meeting annually.
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