These talks touch on meditation as the work of silence, and the levels of silence involved in the journey. The deepening silence leads to the experience of being. As the Psalmist said, ‘Be still and know that I am God’ (Ps 46:10). This is the experience of our own being and our connection to the source of our being, Being itself. The simple repetition of the mantra in the practice of meditation silences the thinking mind and shifts our attention off ourselves. This, Laurence Freeman suggests, is what it means to ‘leave self behind’ and be ‘poor in spirit’. It is the poverty of spirit that opens the door to the kingdom of God. 1. The Work of Silence 2. Level of Silence 3. The Source of Our Holiness 4. Being and Existence 5. The Experience of Being 6. Be Still and Know that I am God 7. The Essence of Christian Life 8. Other-Centered Attention
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