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weekly Reflections Laurence Freeman and Father John Main

REFLECTIONS OF THE FATHER LAURENCE

¨ contemplative experience does not depend on abstract, is practical, real and common
the best common sense, common. In the New Testament
, particularly in the teachings of Jesus, the experience of the United
seems to be what we call the contemplative experience. "

Laurence Freeman - September 2, 2010

¨ frustrating moments at times feeling
lost or losing time, never far from the center and always in circles ever closer, until we
we have never ceased to be at all times while transitábamos
trip the way. "

'All the way to heaven is heaven, "said St. Catherine of Siena,' because
Jesus is the Way."

Laurence Freeman - Christian Meditation - Our Practice Daily - August 26, 2010


When we meditate we enter into a sincere way of prayer to which the first Christians called
pure prayer, because it purifies the heart pure images, desires and fears
and of any complexity associated with them. What is pure is
simple, we are talking about something that is pure and simple. So when
meditate, we are not talking to God, we are not thinking of God as
complicated, we are bringing our problems to your door or we
dejándoselos pricked in their billboard, nor are we acting out our relationship with God and asking
to solve our problems for us.

Laurence Freeman, August 19, 2010


In the deep core of human nature where the swirl of forces
original creation, Jesus enters and lies as the Word by which all
things are. There is a new creation by the power of this love in the
aware that God and humanity are the person who is - and is - in
both.

Laurence Freeman - August 12, 2010



The words we use to communicate the Christian message in
Christian experience must be full of strength and power, but can only be charged
strength and power if they arise from the silence of our being
Spirit of procedure.

John Main, - August 5, 2010


MAIN REFLECTION OF FATHER JOHN
"God is a mystery and our life is a mystery. In the presence of
mystery, we should let the mystery be. We should let the mystery
is in his prime. We must allow ourselves to be revealed. And that's exactly what we do when we meditate
. Let God be God. We would be in his presence
. This is his extraordinary power. "

John Main - July 29, 2010 ____________

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