Open Mind, Open Heart
by Thomas Keating
Open Mind, Open Heart will take you
into a world where God can do anything, into a realm of the greatest
adventure - where one is open to the infinite and hence to infinite
possibilities.
First published in 1986 and in print--and
immensely popular--ever since, Open Mind, Open Heart, by the Trappist Monk
Thomas Keating, remains one of the best introductions to a specifically
Christian form of meditation. Father Keating gives the reader an overview
of what contemplative prayer both is and isn't; he discusses the history
of contemplative prayer in the Christian tradition and then explores step
by step the process of Centering Prayer, briefly exploring its origins in
the ancient church and then demonstrating its use as "a sign of one's
intention" to surrender to God. Each chapter concludes with questions
and answers that provide useful information in an informal context. Here
in particular we get a sense of Keating's clarity--and his sense of humor.
For example, in response to a question about the sudden experience of
happiness in prayer, Keating responds, "You should not take prayer
too seriously. There is something playful about God. You only have to look
at a penguin ... to realize that He likes to play little jokes on
creatures."
-- Doug Thorpe
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