Stand on Your Own Feet: Finding a Contemplative Spirit in Everyday LifeN. Smith Publishing, 2002 - 176 páginas Enjoy a deep spirit of recollection when reading this detailed yet practical book. The title, Stand on Your Own Feet, comes from Thomas Merton's final address in Bangkok, Thailand, when he emphasized that each one of us is responsible for our own baptismal calling. In this book, the author, cofounder of the Lay Cistercians of South Florida, is passing on a way of prayerful living. |
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Contenido
Experiencing Solitude in All Circumstances | 53 |
Is Marriage For You? | 56 |
Stop Acting Like an Animal | 60 |
Breaking Free from Bad Habits | 62 |
Healing Bad Memories | 64 |
Dealing Gracefully with People | 67 |
Revenge is Wrong | 70 |
Structuring Our Prayer Life | 72 |
83 | 102 |
Our Home Is in Our Heart 1080 | 104 |
Knowing the Will of God | 111 |
Sexual Relations Are Sacred | 117 |
Caring for the Sick Prayerfully | 123 |
Give and You Will Receive | 129 |
Being Spiritual Is Not Being Stupid | 139 |
Maintaining A Peaceful Routine | 147 |
Finding God In Our Work | 76 |
Finding God When We Read | 79 |
Keeping Possessions From Possessing | 86 |
Overdoing Good Deeds | 91 |
Making Your Speech a Prayer 19 Making Your Eating a Prayer 20 Using the Media Prayerfully 64 | 94 |
Elevating Yourself Toward God | 153 |
Conclusion | 160 |
Vocational Information | 173 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abbey Abbey of Gethsemani Anonymous Monks ascetic aware beautiful become Blessed brothers and sisters called Chapter Christ Cistercian committed contemplation Corinthians cross crucifixion death earth energy especially eternal everything experience faith Father feel forgive gift give glory God's grace Hail Marys healing heart heaven Helen Keller help of God's Holy Spirit Holy Trinity human humility Jesus Jesus prayer John John Cassian John Climacus Ladder of Divine Laura Bridgman let go listen live Lord Luke Matthew means memory Mepkin Abbey mind monastery monastic practices mother Natalie Smith obedience ourselves peace person physical prayer praying the Psalms realize RULE OF ST Saint Benedict salvation seek sense sexual relations sick simply solitude someone speak spouse Statute on Unity suffering temptation things Thomas Merton thought throughout our day Trappist Guidelines true truly union Unity and Pluralism virtue women words