The Available Mind
In the present essay Carol Murphy surveys some of the new thinking about meditation and suggests that even those who have not yet become adepts in contemplation can live in a greater state of awareness with minds available to the Holy Spirit.
Religious living is more than being intellectually interested in the nature of God and man’s worship of him; it must involve a seeking of his presence, and living in accordance with what you find. To have a sense of presence, you must be present yourself.
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Religious living is more than being intellectually interested in the nature of God and man’s worship of him; it must involve a seeking of his presence, and living in accordance with what you find. To have a sense of presence, you must be present yourself.
The Available Mind
In the present essay Carol Murphy surveys some of the new thinking about meditation and suggests that even those who have not yet become adepts in contemplation can live in a greater state of awareness with minds available to the Holy Spirit.
Religious living is more than being intellectually interested in the nature of God and man’s worship of him; it must involve a seeking of his presence, and living in accordance with what you find. To have a sense of presence, you must be present yourself.
Religious living is more than being intellectually interested in the nature of God and man’s worship of him; it must involve a seeking of his presence, and living in accordance with what you find. To have a sense of presence, you must be present yourself.
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BN ID: | 2940151287111 |
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Publisher: | Pendle Hill Publications |
Publication date: | 03/12/2015 |
Series: | Pendle Hill Pamphlets , #193 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 30 |
File size: | 72 KB |
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