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Tag: Cynthia Bourgeault

Upgrade Your Operating System!

January 31, 2022 Rich Lewis Leave a comment

I listened to Cynthia Bourgeault discuss nondual thinking in her audio tape, Encountering the Wisdom Jesus. Cynthia mentions that there…

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Posted in: General Filed under: centering prayer, contemplative prayer, Cynthia Bourgeault, Jesus, self improvement, silence, Thomas Keating, True self, wisdom

Join us for the Centering Prayer Summit this weekend!

January 13, 2022 Rich Lewis Leave a comment

Only 2 days away! This 2-day Summit features ten Centering Prayer leader-teachers on a variety of topics related to contemplative…

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Posted in: General Filed under: centering prayer, contemplative prayer, Cynthia Bourgeault, god, Jesus, meditation, self improvement, silence, silent prayer, Thomas Keating, transformation

Centering Prayer Summit: January 15 and 16

January 5, 2022 Rich Lewis Leave a comment

  Open to your True Self and the Divine Presence within. Join this Summit to learn from Centering Prayer Thought Leaders & practice with a global community.…

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Posted in: General Filed under: centering prayer, contemplative prayer, Cynthia Bourgeault, god, Thomas Keating, transformation, True self

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  • Did Jesus Practice Silent Prayer?April 12, 2026
    Did Jesus practice silent prayer? I’ve been reflecting on that lately. The Gospels don’t use the phrase “silent prayer,” but they do show something very clear: Jesus regularly went away to be alone with God.…
  • Don’t Underestimate the Power of a Second SitApril 5, 2026
    Do not underestimate the power of an afternoon silent sit. I work from home, and many days are full. When things get busy, I’ve found I don’t need less silence, I need more. That’s why…
  • “I Gotcha.”March 29, 2026
    “I gotcha.” This is what the waiter kept saying at a restaurant in Baltimore. When we drive from North Carolina to Pennsylvania, we like to stay at a hotel in the Inner Harbor. This one…
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