Buddha at the Gas Pump

158. Father Thomas Keating

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Feb 6, 2013
Father Thomas Keating, a Trappist monk and co-founder of the Centering Prayer movement, shares profound insights into Christian contemplative prayer. He explores the concept of God as an infinite presence and discusses the interplay between modern science and theology. Delving into human perception and illusion, he emphasizes the importance of detaching from false selves. The conversation touches on suffering, divine humility, and the transformative power of Centering Prayer, highlighting its potential for personal and communal healing.
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ANECDOTE

Prison Teachings Changed Behavior

  • Keating recounts teaching centering prayer in Folsom prison where inmates gained calm and requested meetings.
  • Observing calmer prisoners drew others and aided rehabilitation despite tough conditions.
ADVICE

Handle Distractions Softly

  • When thoughts arise, don't engage; let them pass and return gently to the sacred word.
  • Repeat returning patiently many times without seeking success or consolation.
ADVICE

Commit To Regular Practice

  • Practice centering prayer 20 minutes twice daily to allow deeper silence to emerge.
  • Keep sessions regular and consider formal instruction or retreats for support.
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