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The Soul s Slow Ripening
Author | : Christine Valters Paintner |
Publsiher | : Ave Maria Press |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2018-09-07 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781932057119 |
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What does God want for your life? Christine Valters Paintner, bestselling Catholic author and online abbess for Abbey of the Arts, uses reflections, stories, guided activities, prayer experiences, and a variety of creative arts to help you patiently and attentively listen to God’s invitation. Everyone wants to understand God’s will for their lives. Christine Valters Paintner shares one of the most ancient paths to understanding from her study of monasticism and immersion into Celtic spirituality while living in Ireland. The Celtic way, which Paintner distills into twelve practices, offers discernment that focuses on the environment rather than the intellectual focus present in other forms of discernment. It allows for what Paintner calls the “soul’s slow ripening,” coming into the fullness of our own sweetness before we pluck the fruit. Each chapter begins with a story of a particular Irish saint—some well-known like Patrick or Brigid, others less so, such as Ita and Ciaran—and then introduces a helpful practice for discernment that the saint’s life illustrates. Paintner explores the call of dreams, the importance of thresholds, the practice of peregrination (wandering for the love of God), walking the rounds, learning by heart, soul friends, blessing each moment, and the wisdom of the landscape and the seasons. Readers are invited to explore these concepts through photography and writing. She invites us to contemplative walks with specific themes along with poetic writing prompts for expression. As you explore an alternate way of discerning a spiritual path—one which honors the moment-by-moment invitations and the soul’s seasonal rhythms—you will discover that this book will help you become more aligned with creativity and wholeness.
I Was Gone Long Before I Left
Author | : Peter C. Wilcox |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2020-09-15 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781725280359 |
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In St. Teresa of Avila's classic spiritual book Interior Castle she describes a difficult period of time in her spiritual journey when she said, "When I think of myself, I feel like a bird with a broken wing." When I left the monastery thirty-eight years ago, this was exactly how I felt. I Was Gone Long Before I Left is the story about my interior struggle to leave the monastery after living this lifestyle for over twenty-five years. It explores the reasons why I went to the monastery, why I stayed, why I eventually left, and what I have learned. Maybe more importantly, it describes the many years of mental anguish, confusion, and depression that I went through to finally make this decision. It has brought back many painful memories and experiences and called for an honesty and vulnerability that I found daunting. For over thirty-eight years, I have been unable to write about my experience of life in the monastery because I felt ashamed. For years, I thought about leaving, but couldn't make this decision because I felt paralyzed psychologically and emotionally. Now, after all these years, I have found the courage to share my story.
Sacred Time
Author | : Christine Valters Paintner |
Publsiher | : Ave Maria Press |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2021-02-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781932057232 |
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We live in a world where there never seems to be enough time for all we want and need to do. In Sacred Time: Embracing an Intentional Way of Life, Christine Valters Paintner guides us as we move beyond our own lives and embrace a world that urges us toward rest, reflection, and growth. In Sacred Time, Paintner, abbess of the online Abbey of the Arts, shows us how by becoming in tune with the rhythms of the natural world, we can live more intentionally and experience a conversion toward a more expansive way of being. Paintner introduces us to the eight cycles of sacred time that exist in our everyday lives. These cycles that can ground us through our busy lives are breath, rhythms of the day, weekly rhythms and Sabbath rest, waxing and waning lunar cycles, seasons of the year, seasons of a lifetime, ancestral time, and cosmic time. Each cycle encourages us to mindfully consider the time that passes as quickly as each breath and as slowly as the passing of generations. Within each cycle, we find wisdom from sacred tradition and the saints, including St. Benedict, St. Ignatius of Loyola, and St. Hildegard of Bingen; room for growth; and the presence of the Divine. Along the way, we are also given scriptural guidance, and we are invited to spiritual practices and creative explorations that will help deepen our understanding of each cycle, allow that understanding to take root in our lives, and expand our lives beyond the pressures of each day.
The homiletical library ed by H D M Spence and J S Exell
Author | : Henry Donald Maurice Spence-Jones |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 1883 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OXFORD:555049063 |
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The Soul s Life Its Commencement Progress and Maturity
Author | : Edward Garbett |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 406 |
Release | : 1870 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : NLS:V000580575 |
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Paradigm Busters
Author | : Kenyon, J. Douglas |
Publsiher | : Atlantis Rising |
Total Pages | : 247 |
Release | : 2015-03-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9780990690405 |
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Considered by many to be the magazine of record for ancient mysteries, future science, and unexplained anomalies, Atlantis Rising® provides some of the most astounding reading to be found anywhere. Pulled from the pages of Atlantis Rising®, here is a collection of thirty concise and well-illustrated articles by world-class researchers like Philip Coppens, Robert Schoch, Frank Joseph, Steven Sora and many others who offer thought-provoking insights on some of today’s most interesting, if least understood topics. Featuring: New Vindication for James Churchward by Philip CoppensAncient Keys to the Future by Walter CruttendenThe Legend of Markawasi by Robert M. Schoch, Ph.D.Mystery of the Montauk Monster by Steven SoraClose Encounters of the Ball Lightning Kind by Frank JosephThe Project Serpo Saga by Len KastenPlaces of the Builder Gods by Freddy Silva “In the articles collected for this book, we hope to show that many of the beliefs of our supposedly advanced society are a long way from knowledge – particularly in the areas of modern science, ancient history, and today’s conventional wisdom. If, in so doing, a few sacred paradigms are busted, we say, let the chips fall where they may!” – J. Douglas Kenyon, Editor & Publisher, Atlantis Rising
The Soul s Life Its Commencement Progress and Maturity Sketched in a Series of Sermons Etc
Author | : Edward GARBETT |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 1853 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : BL:A0023471864 |
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The Wisdom of the Body
Author | : Christine Valters Paintner |
Publsiher | : Ave Maria Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2017-03-03 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781933495835 |
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The distorted view of the perfect female body created by popular culture, television, movies, and the media often causes women to become uncomfortable with their own bodies. Christine Valters Paintner, popular author of nine books and abbess of the online retreat center Abbey of the Arts, draws from Celtic, desert, and Benedictine traditions to help women connect with their bodies through writing, visual art, and movement. In The Wisdom of the Body, Christine Valters Paintner focuses on the true meaning of the Incarnation—God became flesh—and points to the spiritual importance of appreciating the bodies God gave us. Each of the book’s ten chapters is a mini-workshop designed to lead us to new ways of being in relationship with our bodies. Starting with the senses and shifting toward emotions and desires, Paintner explores their role as thresholds to discovering the body’s wisdom. She draws from Christian tradition to offer principles and practices such as stability, hospitality, and gratitude to lead us on a journey that ends with a sense of deep peace and self-acceptance. Through expressive arts and creative movement, Paintner demonstrates a new a language and way of integrating and sharing our discoveries. By exploring the lives of women in the Bible and in the Christian tradition—including Eve, Mary, Hildegaard of Bingen, and Amma Syncletica—Paintner introduces us to companions that accompany us on our journey.