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The Heart of Centering Prayer
- Nondual Christianity in Theory and Practice
- Narrated by: Gabra Zackman
- Length: 5 hrs and 54 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Centering prayer is the path to a wonderful and radical new way of seeing the world. It is not, as is sometimes thought, simply an act of devotional piety, nor is it a Christianized form of other meditation methods. Cynthia Bourgeault here cuts through the misconceptions to show that centering prayer is in fact a pioneering development within the Christian contemplative tradition. She provides a practical, complete course in the practice and then goes deeper to analyze what actually happens in centering prayer: the mind effectively switches to a new operating system that makes possible the perception of nonduality. With this understanding in place, she then takes us on a journey through one of the sources of the practice, the Christian contemplative classic The Cloud of Unknowing, revealing it to be among the earliest Christian explorations of the phenomenology of consciousness.
Cynthia Bourgeault's illumination of the centering prayer path provides compelling evidence of how important the practice has become in the half century since it first arose among American Trappist monks and of its maturation and refinement over the ensuing years of sincere study and practice. It will resonate with beginners on the centering prayer path as well as with seasoned practitioners.
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- Barry O'Brien
- 16-02-24
Excellent Topic, over use of pedantic diction
This is an excellent topic, and well researched and presented, but unfortunately the author relies on way too much pedantic diction, detracting from the overall experience. The text is an excellent summary of the teachings of Thomas Keating, but I personally prefer his enthusiasm and ability to connect with the reader. Cynthia builds an unnecessary wall of sophistication to try to emphasize an academic connection. Where this book shines is in its clarity. It cuts through the waffling and woo-hoo of meditation lore, and with a touch of brilliance, it delivers a very clear and simple practice to follow, along with the reasons both historical and scientific. Its hard to be critical of such precise diction, except to warn the reader that this is not your grandfathers story. Put in the effort to understand, and you will gain wisdom far beyond the narration.
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