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  2. Centering prayer - Wikipedia

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    Advocates of Centering Prayer also say it does not replace other prayer but encourages silence and deeper connection to God. [7] Centering Prayer advocates link the practice to traditional forms of Christian meditation, such as on the Rosary, or Lectio Divina, and Keating has promoted both Lectio Divina and Centering Prayer. [8]

  3. Thomas Keating - Wikipedia

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    Keating was born in New York City in March 1923 and attended Deerfield Academy, Yale University, and Fordham University.. In 1984 Keating, along with Gustave Reininger and Edward Bednar, co-founded Contemplative Outreach, Ltd., an international and ecumenical spiritual network that teaches the practice of Centering Prayer and Lectio Divina, a method of prayer drawn from the Christian ...

  4. The Cloud of Unknowing - Wikipedia

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    In particular, The Cloud has influenced recent contemplative prayer practices. The practical prayer advice contained in The Cloud of Unknowing forms a primary basis for the contemporary practice of Centering Prayer, a form of Christian meditation developed by Trappist monks William Meninger, Basil Pennington and Thomas Keating in the 1970s. [20]

  5. Christian mysticism - Wikipedia

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    [102] In modern times, centering prayer, which is also called "Prayer of the heart" and "Prayer of Simplicity," [note 11] has been popularized by Thomas Keating, drawing on Hesychasm and the Cloud of Unknowing.

  6. History of Christian meditation - Wikipedia

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    [23]: 145 But "a negative attitude has prevailed from the sixteenth century onward," [23]: 19 according to Thomas Keating, a Trappist monk and a primary modern expositor of the Christian meditative method of Centering Prayer. Keating attributes the emergence of a negative attitude towards contemplation to several factors, including the 17th ...

  7. Monastic silence - Wikipedia

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    Monastic silence is a category of practice which unites faiths [20] and contributes a perennial topic of convergence between eastern and western traditions. [21] Father Thomas Keating is the founder of Contemplative Outreach and former abbot of St. Benedict's Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado. [22]

  8. Category:Centering prayer - Wikipedia

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    Centering prayer; K. Thomas Keating; M. William Meninger; P. Basil Pennington This page was last edited on 9 June 2023, at 08:50 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Saint Barnabas on the Desert - Wikipedia

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    Saint Barnabas is one of the Arizona centers for Contemplative Outreach, for those interested in the practice of Centering Prayer as taught by Father Thomas Keating. [31] Outside organizations are also allowed to use the church's facilities, including Alcoholics Anonymous. [32]