When you begin to practice centering prayer, you may not notice anything dramatic at first.
You sit.
Your mind wanders.
You gently return.
Then you do it again.
It can feel simple.
Maybe too simple.
And some days, it may not feel simple at all.
You may wonder if you are doing it right.
But over time, something begins to shift.
Here are three powerful fruits you may begin to experience.
Peace
Not because life becomes easy, but because you begin to discover a quiet place within you where God is present.
Clarity
Centering prayer helps quiet the noise.
The hurry.
The fear.
The endless thoughts.
As you sit with God, you may begin to notice what matters and sense the next faithful step.
A Deeper Connection to God
Centering prayer is not about trying harder.
It is about opening to God’s presence and action within you.
As you sit quietly, you may begin to notice that God is not far away.
God is with you.
God is within you.
God loves you.
That has been my experience.
Centering prayer has helped me slow down, sit quietly, and become more aware of God’s presence.
And from that place, I have experienced more peace, clarity, and connection with God.
That is one reason I created Sit Quietly with God: A Journey into Centering Prayer.
I wanted to create something simple that helps you begin:
One short daily email.
One short video reflection.
One simple practice.
One day at a time.
I recorded a short video on why I created the journey.
[Watch the video here.]
You can also preview a sample from Day 5 on the landing page so you can get a feel for the journey.
Learn more about the 30-day journey.
Grateful you are here,
Rich
