In the teachings of Jesus, there are prayers, and then there is prayer—the silent, loving communion with the divine,
beyond words or ritual. With her Thomas Keating’s book Open Mind, Open Heart, hundreds of thousands discovered the
transformative power of Centering Prayer as a form of Christian meditation. Now, with The Path of Centering Prayer,
Keating’s senior student, friend, and advisor David Frenette reveals the profound depths of this practice, making it
easier for meditators to deepen their connection with God.
Beginning and experienced practitioners alike will benefit from this fresh voice, at once eloquent and clear, as they
explore:
* The key ins and principles of
Centering Prayer
* Guided instruction in the sacred word, sacred breath, and sacred glance practices
* Gentleness and openness: the way of letting go and letting be
* Experiencing a deeper sense of God in meditation and in everyday life
* Many other contemplative practices and teachings founded upon the wisdom of hers Thomas Keating and Thomas Merton
Has your spiritual path grown routine or unfulfilling, or is it at a crossroads for new discovery? For all Christians
who seek to move closer into the presence of the divine, The Path of Centering Prayer offers guidance in this rewarding
and time-honored meditation practice, to help break through obstacles and illuminate the way.
Part I: Deepening Your Centering Prayer Practice in the Light of Contemplation
Chapter One: Understanding Christian Contemplation and Getting Started in Centering Prayer
Chapter Two: Renewing Your Practice of Centering Prayer
Chapter Three: Deepening the Sacred Word
Chapter Four: Deepening the Sacred Breath
Chapter Five: Deepening the Sacred Glance
Chapter Six: Nothing buy God’s Silence, Stillness, and Spaciousness
Chapter Seven: The Sacred Nothingness and the Trinity
Chapter Eight: Dancing in the Center of God
Part II: Contemplative Attitudes
Chapter Nine: Consent and Giving God Consent to Act in You
Chapter Ten: Opening and Recognizing
Chapter Eleven: Simplicity and Awakening in God
Chapter Twelve: Gentleness and Effortlessness
Chapter Thirteen: Letting Go and Letting Be
Chapter Fourteen: Resting and Being
Chapter Fifteen: Embracing and Being Embraced
Chapter Sixteen: Integrating in Life and Emerging in God
Excerpt:
This book is a complete handbook to Christian contemplation and the practice of centering prayer. A contemplative
practice like centering prayer opens you to experiencing God. This book shows you how to journey on the path of
centering prayer, a path leading to interior union with Christ and increasing unity with all of life as it is found
emerging in God. Although designed to show advanced practitioners how to deepen their centering prayer practice, The
Path of Centering Prayer can also be used by beginners looking to establish such a practice.
Christian Contemplative Practice and Centering Prayer
Similar in many ways to meditation in other spiritual traditions, centering prayer is a method of silent, wordless
prayer that comes out of the Christian contemplative tradition. Different contemplative practices have always existed
in Christianity. Practices like the Jesus Prayer in the Orthodox Christian tradition, lectio divia—the “divine reading”
of scripture—in the Roman Catholic tradition, and the silent worship of some Quaker and Protestant churches—have
provided means for experiencing the contemplative dimension of the Gospel. The practice of centering prayer is
primarily based on the teaching of a classic spiritual text from the fourteenth century, The Cloud of Unknowing. These
and every specific form of Christian contemplative practice are rooted in the teachings of Jesus and his resurrected
presence as the Christ. While rooted in Christ’s eternal presence and Jesus’ historical teachings, each of these forms
of Christian contemplative prayer practice, like centering prayer, arose and were developed within the cultural
conditions of the time.