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Christian meditation

SageTree

Spiritual Friend
Premium Member
I don't have a link to offer, but there is a lot of reading about 'mystics' out there, of which meditation is quintessential. As meditation should be in ANY spiritual practice.

Glad to hear you're interested. Last night as I bumped my thread "Christian Mysticism and other cool findings" I wondered why there isn't a 'Christian' subform in the mystic section of our boards on in the 'Christian DIR'?

I think its THE thing to 'save' Christianity.
 
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sandandfoam

Veteran Member
I don't have a link to offer, but there is a lot of reading about 'mystics' out there, of which meditation is quintessential. As meditation should be in ANY spiritual practice.

Glad to hear you're interested. Last night as I bumped my thread "Christian Mysticism and other cool findings" I wondered why there isn't a 'Christian' subform in the mystic section of our boards on in the 'Christian DIR'?

I think it THE thing to 'save' Christianity.

I was re-reading that thread earlier.
I share a lot of your views.
I bought a book on Christian mysticism a while ago, it's a good read - if a bit heavy :)
For my own part, while I attempt to meditate daily my moments of clarity, such as they are, have happened in the wildness of nature.
Because of that I connect especially with the 'Celtic' Christian literature, particularly Newell.
 

SageTree

Spiritual Friend
Premium Member
I was re-reading that thread earlier.
I share a lot of your views.
I bought a book on Christian mysticism a while ago, it's a good read - if a bit heavy :)
For my own part, while I attempt to meditate daily my moments of clarity, such as they are, have happened in the wildness of nature.
Because of that I connect especially with the 'Celtic' Christian literature, particularly Newell.

Thanks for sharing Stephen. I had a lot of fun watching that thread come together, and was so amazed at the things that I was finding, how it compared with my knowledge and my experience. It just flowed from me once it got a few sentences in :D


:namaste
SageTree
 
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