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2666. Mas o nome que tudo encerra é o que o Filho de Deus recebe na sua encarnação: JESUS. O nome divino é indizível para lábios humanos mas, ao assumir a nossa humanidade, o Verbo de Deus comunica-no-lo e nós podemos invocá-lo: «Jesus», « YHWH salva» . O nome de Jesus contém tudo: Deus e o homem e toda a economia da criação e da salvação. Rezar «Jesus» é invocá-Lo, chamá-Lo a nós. O seu nome é o único que contém a presença que significa. Jesus é o Ressuscitado, e todo aquele que invocar o seu nome, acolhe o Filho de Deus que o amou e por ele Se entregou.
2667. Esta invocação de fé tão simples foi desenvolvida na tradição da oração sob as mais variadas formas, tanto no Oriente como no Ocidente. A formulação mais habitual, transmitida pelos espirituais do Sinai, da Síria e de Athos, é a invocação: «Jesus, Cristo, Filho de Deus, Senhor, tende piedade de nós, pecadores!». Ela conjuga o hino cristológico de Fl 2, 6-11 com a invocação do publicano e dos mendigos da luz (14). Por ela, o coração sintoniza com a miséria dos homens e com a misericórdia do seu Salvador.
2668. A invocação do santo Nome de Jesus é o caminho mais simples da oração contínua. Muitas vezes repetida por um coração humildemente atento, não se dispersa num «mar de palavras», mas «guarda a Palavra e produz fruto pela constância». E é possível «em todo o tempo», porque não constitui uma ocupação a par de outra, mas é a ocupação única, a de amar a Deus, que anima e transfigura toda a acção em Cristo Jesus.

quinta-feira, 3 de outubro de 2013

RESTORING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD


 

When people wander or gradually drift away from God, they often begin to feel that God is distant. God seems far away - and hard to reach. But the opposite is actually true: God is very near. In fact, He is standing at the door.

Jesus spoke some powerful words to a group of people who had gradually drifted away from their relationship with God. They had allowed other things to sidetrack them and pull them away, and God had become very distant. Jesus said, "Look to me! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and dine with him, and he with me." (Revelation 3:20).

Jesus is speaking about the door of your heart - because it is in your heart that you can encounter God and be restored. Jesus speaks this message to people who once knew a nearness to God, but have drifted away. In fact, this message from Revelation 3:20 was originally spoken not to unbelievers, but to believers who had drifted away from God!

Jesus is standing at the door of your heart and knocking! He is not far away. He is very near, nearer than you can imagine. But you have a choice - either to open the door, or keep it closed tight. Letting Jesus into your heart again is the key to restoring your relationship with God. Jesus is God made personal, God knocking at your door, God expressing his love and forgiveness to you. He is standing at the door and knocking; he is not holding back his love from you.

Jesus is the image, the personal image of God Himself. Jesus is God in concrete form, and he comes to you personally and knocks at the door of your heart. He has power to change and transform your life from the inside out. His presence brings peace, and restores love in your life. Your heart is that innermost part of you, your innermost being. That is where Christ comes to dwell. And that is how Christ will restore you, through an inner work of incredible grace.

People have filled their hearts with so many vain and empty things... But Jesus brings love and restores you to wholeness when you invite him into your innermost being. Jesus comes with love, and forgiveness. Jesus comes to you with peace, and restoration. He comes to rule and reign in your heart, and where the King of Kings is ruling, there is a peace that surpasses all human understanding. There is an inner strength, a new hope, when Christ Jesus is invited back into your heart to reign.

His presence satisfies, and brings a warmth of love to the human heart. His presence provides a new strength, a willingness to love, a restored hunger for the very presence of God.

I encourage you to set your heart - to make a commitment to restore your relationship with God. But see this as the key - inviting Christ into your heart again to rule there, and inviting Christ into each situation you face. Then you will not be alone, but Christ will be with you and will restore you with love from the very heart of God.

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A key question is this: Is Christ only an occasional visitor to your heart, or is He a reigning King? He passionately desires to reign as King in your heart. This is the key not only for restoring your relationship with God, but it is the key to an overflowing life, a life of abundant love - a life filled with God's strength and peace. Even in the midst of challenges and difficulties that you may face, Christ will be ruling in your heart, giving you inner strength and peace. But you must invite him in, and allow him to rule in your heart as the King of Kings - not just one time, but as an ongoing and supernatural rule of peace. We are told, "Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts." (Colossians 3:15).


To paint a picture of this rule of Christ, your heart can be pictured as a throne. Something is always going to be ruling on the throne of your heart. It may be Christ, it may be self, it may be an idol. But something will always be ruling on the throne of your heart.

If Christ is not actively welcomed and allowed to reign as King in your heart, other things will begin to crowd in. Before long, something else will be ruling on the throne of your heart. It may be another person; it may be material things or some other substitute for God; or it may be self. But Christ will no longer be on the throne.

A major reason believers drift from God is that they get caught up in outward things, or get distracted by cares or pleasures. They lose track of what is happening in their heart, and Christ is gradually replaced by other things at the center of their heart and life. Then the peace and love of Christ is no longer ruling your heart, because Christ is no longer given first place. We are told, "Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life." (Proverbs 4:23 NIV). Coming back to God means opening your heart, and asking Christ to come in, to rule in your heart once again. And it includes a commitment to continue to invite Christ in, to rule and reign in your heart every day.

To apply this truth: Stop now, and ask Christ to rule and reign in your heart. Ask him to reign as king, directing your life and ruling your heart with love. Commit yourself to an ongoing way of life, of allowing Christ to rule and reign in your heart at all times. Give him first place in your life!


Christ the Restorer

A restored relationship with God must come through Christ, who is the Savior. He alone has been given the keys to the heart, that lead to peace. In Christ all the fullness of the deity dwells, in bodily form (Col. 2:9). There is a void in the human heart, designed by God Almighty, which only Christ can fill. When you open the door of your heart to him, he will come in!

If you are coming back to God, you can experience God's compassion and forgiveness as you confess your sins. Jesus died on the cross so that these sins could be forgiven and washed away. You may have wandered far, and committed many heartbreaking sins..........or you may realize that you have gradually grown distant in your relationship with the Lord, even though you have maintained an outward appearance of being "OK." Regardless of where you are, God has given a promise: "If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive our sins, and to cleanse us of all unrighteousness." (1 John 1:9).

To apply this truth: Take the time now to confess any sins to God, asking for forgiveness for your sins. Not only that.... ask Christ to rule in place of those sins, ruling on the throne of your heart with love and power.


Daily Invitations

As you invite Christ in, he brings love and begins to restore you in your relationship with God. But asking Christ to rule in your heart is not a one-time event: it is a daily necessity and a daily privilege. Jesus has resources that are far beyond what you and I have. He has love, patience, peace and wisdom for every situation. But what is the key? It is inviting him in - inviting him to rule in your heart and inviting him to intervene in your situation of need - as often as you need to.

The rule of Christ brings love; the rule of Christ brings wisdom. The rule of Christ brings peace, and the rule of Christ brings the strength to be patient. Too often believers only ask for "things," when they need to welcome Christ in, as the all-sufficient King. Welcome him often! Open the door to his presence!

Brother Lawrence was a man who worked in a kitchen in a monastery. He worked in a secluded place, at a common task. Yet by daily inviting the presence of the Lord to rule in his heart as he went about his work, his kitchen became a holy place where he encountered God every day. His life was transformed.

There are people who go unrecognized by this world, who have discovered what it means to have the treasure of Christ within them. Their satisfaction is not based on money, or position, or what other people think. It is based on the treasure of Christ's love, as he rules in the heart. As Jesus said, "The kingdom of God is within you." (Luke 17:20,21). The kingdom of God is expressed where the King of Kings is ruling, and he brings righteousness, and peace, and joy (Romans 14:17). Through the power of the Holy Spirit, Christ comes to reign.

To Apply This Truth: Ask Christ to rule in your heart often, each day. Invite Christ into each specific situation you face, where you need his help. Invite the presence of God to permeate your life, each day.

Christ on the Throne, or Self on the Throne

Jesus Christ must displace the rule of other things on the throne of your heart, including the rule of "self." Jesus is a pure, giving love, which cannot co-exist with the rule of "self" in the human heart. One must go: self will, or Christ.

Paul testifies boldly that "I", the self-centered life, has been crucified with Christ and that the risen Christ now rules in his heart: "I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer "I" who live, but Christ who lives in me." (Galatians 2:20). He goes on to say, "The life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." In other words, self is no longer on the throne of his life, but Christ is ruling and reigning now and giving him the power to live a loving and powerful life.

Since "self" is what gives us most of our troubles, we should be glad to have self crucified, and taken out of the way. It is only Christ who can do this, by ruling and reigning in your heart. This is what Christ died for: not only to forgive our sins, but to take us away from the rule of self and into the realm of powerful love.

Tear Down the Idols


God told the prophet Ezekiel, "Son of man, these men have set up idols in their hearts." (Ezekiel 14:3). An idol is anything that becomes more important than God in your life. It may be a person who would lead you away from God; it may be a pleasure or an addiction that is controlling you; it may be material things, or the approval of the crowd. These idols must be cast down from the throne of your heart, by turning away from them and turning to Christ.

You may feel powerless, or unsure of how to do this. But you can admit your powerlessness, and turn your life and will over to Christ. Ask him to come in, and to take over. When you surrender, Christ will come in. He will restore you and strengthen you so that you can turn from idols, and he will begin to rule and reign in your heart.

As Christ begins to reign in your heart, he will bring about changes in how you live. You will no longer pursue the idols; instead, you will begin to pursue Christ and his love. You will experience deliverance from addictions and areas of selfishness. Christ, as he dwells within you, will empower you to choose the right path. He will not make those choices for you, but he will empower you and strengthen you to do the right things. In this journey Christ will also use other believers to help you, and he will use the truth of God's Word to set you free (John 8:31,32).

Paul admonished the Corinthian believers, and said "Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Or do you not realize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?--unless indeed you fail to meet the test!" (2 Corinthians 13:5 esv). Christ, ruling and reigning in the heart, was a total necessity for the early believers. A transformed life is an undisputable evidence that Christ is ruling within you. Continue to open the door to Christ daily, until you see the evidence of his reign! Then keep inviting him into each situation of your life, and allow the steady peace of Christ to rule in your heart. (see also Ephesians 3:16-19, John 15:4-5, Galatians 2:20, John 17:25-26, Colossians 1:27,28, John 14:23, Romans 8:9-11).

Christ Moves You to Love

What is the result when Christ is ruling and reigning in your heart? There is peace - the peace of Christ that rules in your heart. There is also love - the love of Christ that grows and rules within you. With the love of Christ flowing within you, you love others. This love propels you outward, to love the hurting and needy. It is the same love that moved Jesus, when he looked out on the multitudes of needy people: "When he saw the crowds, he had compassion for them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd." (Matt.9:39 ESV). As a result of this love Jesus taught them many things (Mark 6:34), healed the sick (Matt.14:14), and fed the hungry (Mark 8:2-8). He was moved with compassion. He put his love into action. This is a test of the genuineness of the rule of Christ in your heart: are you loving other people, forgiving those who wrong you, and helping the needy?


Faith instead of Feelings

It is important to remember that Christ dwells within you as a fact, not only as a feeling. There may be many times when you feel the love of Christ, and you feel his nearness and his indwelling presence in your heart. But he is there even when you don't feel or sense his presence. Paul prayed for people who were already believers, "that Christ would dwell in your hearts through faith." (Ephesians 3:17). There are two points to emphasize here: to "dwell" means to rule and reign as King. "Through faith" means that we believe in him, we acknowledge him, we trust in his indwelling presence. We believe in his indwelling presence when we feel him near, and we believe in his indwelling presence at all other times - even when we do not sense his nearness.

Jesus does not eliminate all storms from your life - but he can give you a supernatural peace, even in the midst of the storms.

Jesus does not eliminate all suffering from your life - but he can give you a strength and a love that was never there before, so that you can love even your enemies, and pray for their well-being.

Faith goes much deeper than feelings - we are to walk with Christ by faith, even when our feelings may be negative, or neutral. Our commitment of faith and love for Christ needs to go far beyond our feelings. If we only walked with Christ when we felt good we would be serving Christ out of our own selfishness. Love is tested, and love grows by staying faithful through the challenging times.

It would be better to invite the presence of Jesus Christ to rule and reign in your heart a dozen times in a day, saying "Lord Jesus, Son of God, have mercy on me and reign in my heart" (even though at times you did not feel his nearness) rather than romp through the empty trash-heaps of this world, which do not satisfy.


Disappointments


When things in this life are not going well and we encounter disappointments or disillusionment, we need to rediscover the treasure that cannot be taken away: Christ reigning in the heart. Early believers had very little in terms of wealth or outward possessions. Yet they carried the presence of Christ within them, and experienced a measure of peace and love that was almost unknown in the world around them.

Is the fact that you are easily shaken or disappointed because you have been building your security on the things of this life? Rediscovering the peace and rule of Christ in your heart can have a huge impact. Jesus said, "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." (John 14:27 niv).


The Broken Heart


Many hearts today have become wounded, damaged, broken. There is so much going on in the world today that is not from God - people hurting each other, abusing each other, wounding people around them. In this world hearts can become hard. Hearts can become dead, unfeeling, uncaring.

Though your heart may have many wounds, or may have become hard and unfeeling, Jesus comes to you as the healer. He truly is the healer of damaged hearts. As you invite him in, he will begin to restore you with his love and forgiveness. Jesus has promised to come in, to those who open their hearts to him. He made this promise: "If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in." (Rev.3:20). Open the door by faith, and welcome him in.

As you invite the Lord in, he will begin the healing work. His love will begin to move in! He will also move you to confess your sins, as well as your hurts and struggles. Be honest with the Lord - opening up and confessing your sins and your hurts allows the Lord to come in with cleansing and forgiveness and healing. Love will flow in. Healing will begin to flow. And he will bring life back to your heart again!

He will also strengthen your resolve to turn away from things that you know are wrong in your life - the very things that are hindering you. This is also a part of the healing that Christ brings, through forgiveness.

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Strength for Daily Life

In many ways you can encounter Christ and receive strength. Paul said, "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain."(Phil.1:21). In a sense, all of life was a sacrament to Paul, in which he encountered Christ through faith. He had learned to walk with Christ by faith, and to make Christ known to others. It is awesome that we can encounter Christ through the Word of God, fellowship with other believers, and prayer. Even in serving others and making Christ known to others, we discover more of the presence of Christ.

The Word

Reading and meditating on the Word of God is not optional for the believer. As Jerome said, "Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ." We are reminded that man does not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Matt. 4:4). The Word of God is a lamp to our feet, and a light to our path (Psalm 119:105). The Word of God builds our faith (Romans 10:17) , and equips us for ministry (2 Tim.3:16,17). And as we make the word of Christ known to others, we encounter Christ again in our own hearts as well.

Jesus told the crowds, "You search the Scriptures, because you think you will find eternal life in them. The Scriptures tell about me, but you refuse to come to me for eternal life." (John 5:39,40 cev). This reminds us that a central purpose of the Word of God is to bring us to Christ, that we might have life - eternal life. We encounter Christ through the Word, and we encounter God in Christ!

With Other Believers

We are not meant to walk with Christ alone. We need each other. Christ dwells not only in the believer's heart; he dwells in a unique way among believers who have gathered in his name. Jesus acknowledged this when he said, "For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst." (Matthew 18:20).

So we encounter Christ in fellowship with other believers. This is so important that God's Word says, "Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another--and all the more as you see the Day approaching." (Hebrews 10:25).

Gathering together, we find that Christ is encountered through the worship, the preaching of the Word, prayer together, and the fellowship of other believers.

Prayer

Conversing with God can be transforming when you see it as an opportunity to invite Christ in - into specific situations and specific needs. This includes needs in your own life, as well as the needs of others you know and love. There are many dimensions of prayer which we need to experience each day - but it all comes alive when the living Christ steps in!

Serving Others

Christ's love is manifested through you as you minister to the hurting, the needy, the hungry. In a real way you can encounter Christ as you serve others. Believers one day will ask, " ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink? 38 And when did we see you a stranger and welcome you, or naked and clothe you? 39 And when did we see you sick or in prison and visit you?' 40 And the King will answer them, ‘Truly, I say to you, as you did it to one of the least of these my brothers, you did it to me.' (Matt. 25:37-40 esv). As you minister to someone in need, Christ's love is revealed.


To Apply These Truths:


Commit yourself to a body of believers who are teaching and living according to the truth of the Word of God. Commit yourself to regular times of reading and meditating on the Word of God. Commit yourself to a life of prayer, and find ways to serve others. In all of these ways, seek to deepen your relationship with Christ - allowing him to rule and reign in your heart and in your thoughts.

Conclusion


Restoring your relationship with God is the work of Christ: as you invite him in, he begins the work of restoration. He restores you in love as you continue to ask him to rule and reign in your heart. He helps you to tear down any idols in your heart. He brings cleansing, and forgiveness. He takes the throne of your heart, and begins to reign! And this is the reign of God himself, who dwells in Christ and reigns through Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit.
This is an amazing truth, clearly taught in the New Testament: individual believers are temples of the Holy Spirit, temples of God, and the dwelling place of Christ himself. Believers who neglect this reality begin to experience emptiness and a lack of fulfillment. Believers who allow the things of this world to crowd out the rule of Christ in their hearts are going to experience emptiness, deadness, and hardness of heart. We simply have no spiritual life without the presence of Christ in our hearts! That is why he knocks. He said, "if anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in...."
It is awesome to experience restoration through the presence of Christ! Christ comes in, and restores his love in your heart. He begins to restore your love for people... He restores your hunger for prayer and the things of God. The compassion of Christ moves you to help other people, and to make Christ's love known. You experience a new peace, a new sense of wholeness, a new hope. Even though circumstances may be difficult, you experience the peace of God that surpasses all understanding. As Paul did, you have found the secret of being content whatever the circumstances. The peace of Christ rules in your heart once again.


Behold, He stands at the door, and knocks......





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quarta-feira, 2 de outubro de 2013

Listening-prayer . Unplugging to Practice the Presence of God.

Welcome to Listening-Prayer.com

This is a web site about Christian prayer and Listening Prayer Therapy.

Listen to God is the theme. You are encouraged to take the listening prayer attitude in prayer. Listening requires humility and submission. Such attitudes are necessary in any relaitonship if there is to be intimate connection. It is certaily appropriate in our approach to God.

There is also boldness, courage and solid faith in one who undertakes listening to God. To listen is to assume the other is willing and able to communicate with us. In listening prayer we boldly go the the throne of God and humbly listen for the heart beat of God. We expect communication with God.

Here is more about what I mean by listening prayer.

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Inner Healing - Radiant Living.

Live presentation from George on Life Transformation that include teaching and demonstrations. Covering topics laid out in the Heal My Life - Foundations Book.
Dates: Available as soon as a local study group is formed in an area near you and enough interest is there for a larger workship.
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Heal My Life - The Foundations (draft version)

I have published draft versions of the Heal My Life book on this site. The book is meant to be a practical manual in life transformation through Listening Prayer.
You can read and sent me suggestions, comments, edits. In that way your input can benefit the book.
I will put the draft of the introduction here:
Here are draft chapters of the first section of the book. In reading these you move through different steps in the process of a Listening Prayer therapy session:
Please read and make comments. E-mail email George ---------------------------------------------------------------------

George Hartwell
www.HealMyLife.com

Listening Prayer Therapy for Inner Healing & Emotional Healing:


Listening Prayer Therapy brings inner healing to traumatic memories, transforms core beliefs as part of professional counseling.


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Prayers of Protection



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Breaking Curses through Christian Prayer


Yes, Christians can break curses sent against them. You do not need to pay someone to do it. (You should not be consulting psychics. That will make things worse.) Do not be passive. Take authority in Jesus name. Learn how to pray effectively and daily. Share your experiences by sending me an e-mail. georgeh@interlog.com


If you do not learn to deal with curses, spells and voodoo then these could damage your family, your finances, your health, your love relationships and your job opportunities. This is war. Learn to fight. Establish a perimeter of defense with prayers of protection. Learn safe ways to break curses and even "return to sender."

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The Shame Curse - Withdrawing Affirmation, Recognition and Blessing


When family, church or school mates choose to ignore, shum, withdraw social connection, cut off, fail to affirm, recognize, listen to or bless you, the result is like a curse. The result is death. I can this the Shame Curse. One can also be speaking and choosing death oneself - see Inner Healing prayer for Shame and Cancer.


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Spiritual Warfare - Healthy and Unhealthy


Spiritual warfare is not about binding Satan or territorial powers of darkness. Be careful. If you launch into binding territorial spirits or binding Satan you will come under unecessary attack. Like myself and others you can experience financial losses, loss of health and family and marriage difficulties. You can lose your job and find it difficult to get a new one.

That is why John Paul Jackson wrote the book: "Needless Casualties of War." The damage you will reap is exactly like the damage done by someone cursing you. I know I was there. I lost a good job and experienced serious underemplyment. Friends who did this also experienced financial losses, loss of health and family and marriage difficulties.


Testimony: "Truly may God bless you. Thank you very much! what a relief! I have been thinking why do I have to fight on a daily basis against the forces of darkness. Why do I to believe in Christ and have to go and fight my own battle? Not Knowing I had been taught wrongly about this spiritual warfare. I found your website by accident and what a wonderful accident it was! Yesterday morning at 1:30 am and stayed on until 3:30am. Just wanted to shoot you a e-mail to thank you for your take on this issue. I tried it and immediate relief and restoration of peace already!! God Bless You. Many many thanks! "

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What is Prayer?





Various Types of Prayer:





Praying for the Holy Spirit




Healing Prayer - Prayers for the sick:



George's Fresh Perspectives on:
Life Transformation Therapy

Faith of the Heart

Love Letters to God - life changing intimate journalling

Theophostic Counselling - a positive and misused tool

anger management sessions
nervous breakdown
Christian Marriage Counselling

Family System

Bonding, Marriage and Silent Divorce





122  Articles by George Hartwell


Table of Contents


Top level - 44 articles

A Marriage and Divorce (11 topics)
B Nervous Breakdown, People Pleasing, Anger, Anxiety, Depression, Borderline (20 articles)
C Effective Prayers for your life (13 articles)

Second level - 31 articles

D. 14 Inner Healing Healing Prayers that I use
E. Prayer Therapy Session - The seven steps in a session (7)
F. Ten Prayers to use to Heal marriages and restore Marital Intimacy (10)

3rd Third Level - 24 articles

G. Listening PrayerTherapy 8
H. Prayers of Protection, Spiritual Warfare, Breaking Curses and other prayers 10
I. Peak Performance 6

4th Fourth Level - 23 articles

J. Inner Healing Prayers for Child Development stages - 7 articles

K. Inner Healing Prayers for inner and emotional healing - 10

L Background and Theory behind Inner Healing Prayer - 6 articles

http://healmylife.com/articles/article%20list.html
See: Articles


Life Transforming Encounters with God in listening prayer
Put it on the Altar = let go and let God
Put in on the Altar
Prayer for the Broken Heart

George's fresh perspectives on:
Nervous Breakdown and Life Crisis

Dysfunctional Personality Patterns - their genesis and their nemisis

Managing Anger and the Human Emotions

Decision Making in a many option world

Dreams Interpretation and Therapy

Depression and the Human Spirit

Smart Fear

Anxiety symptoms
Breaking Curses

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Father Thomas Keating, Open Heart open Mind


Open Heart open Mind
The Contemplative Dimension
of the Gospel


by Father Thomas Keating

Chapter 11

The Intensive Centering Prayer Experience


In a retreat setting, the length of the periods of centering prayer can be extended. Members of a group that regularly practices centering prayer together may also wish to increase the time length of the prayer periods once a week or once a month.

Following is a report of participants that reflects the usual experiences of persons after three successive periods of centering.

Lengthening of multiplying periods of centering prayer can help to deepen the experience of interior silence. In such a context it may accelerate the process of unloading the unconscious. The following is a report of one of these sessions in which there were three twenty minute periods of centering separated by a five to seven minute meditative walk in single file at a very slow and deliberate pace.

RETREATANT 1: I found it to be a very peaceful experience. The continuity of three sustained periods brought about a deeper feeling of peace. There was no break at all, even though we got up and walking around. I can't over emphasize the experience of a community type of prayer. I got a deeper insight into sharing prayer, any type of prayer.

RESPONSE: Actually the walking is meant to be part of the prayer, a first step to bringing interior silence into activity of a very simple kind.

RETREATANT 2: I found it very, very peaceful, but I was also aware of how many thoughts I was getting in the three periods. They did not disturb the peace, but I was aware of how many there were. I also had a sensation that sometimes my whole body wanted to go deeper. I found the time went very fast.

RETREATANT 3: The first insight that I had today was the fact that there was a supportive element in group prayer. I have practiced centering prayer for about two years alone, and I could not fathom how it could be done in a group, so I had my doubts. But they have been dissolved.

RETREATANT 4: During the first period of prayer I felt restless, more than I had before, but when I got to the third one, it was peaceful. It was an answer to a question that I have had for a long time. I have often found that my time span for prayer is on the short side, maybe twenty to twenty-five minutes. I have wondered whether it should lengthen with time. It has not and I was worried. But I can see from this experience that with this little break in between, it can be prolonged.

RETREATANT 5: I must say that the time went by very quickly and the walk tended to recharge my batteries. When I came back for the second period, the time went by even more quickly, and so for the third.

RESPONSE: The deeper the silence you have, the faster the time goes. After all, what is time? It is just the measurement of objects of perception going by. So when there are fewer objects, there is less time. At least there is less awareness of time. When nothing is going by, there is no sense of time at all, and that is when prayer is over like a flash. Such deep prayer is an intuition into what eternity is like. It is a preview of death, not death in a morbid sense, but in a delightful sense.

RETREATANT 6: In the beginning, I was deliberately trying to be quiet, and I was getting in my own way. Somehow or other, in the second or third period, I was experiencing great ease and a conscious sensation of quiet joy.

RETREATANT 7: At the beginning, it was rather tedious, but part way through the afternoon, I felt a subtle breakthrough, or just an ease of being without any interior pressure.

RESPONSE: If you keep centering long enough, your resistance gets tired and you fall into what you are supposed to be doing anyway. Thus, there is an advantage in gently tiring yourself out.

RETREATANT 8: I found the third meditation too short.

RESPONSE: Depending on one's temperament or grace, the time span can be lengthened when one is alone. But for a group of people, it is better to agree on a certain amount of time that is not too short and not too long. It must be long enough to enable your faculties to get into it and quiet down. But not so long that it discourages the faint-hearted, who will never do it if they have to face something that looks endless to them. Three successive periods with a brief, contemplative walk in between is a way of initiating ourselves into the fact that we are perfectly capable of an extended period of resting in God.

RETREATANT 9: I found a deep rest; so much so, that I was not sure if I was sleeping, at least part of the time. In the beginning, I was not sure if I could do the three of them in a row. It was not all that difficult once I got into it. I am still not sure what to do with the sacred word, whether there should be an effort on my part to repeat it, or just to let it go.

RESPONSE: The main thing to keep in mind in this prayer is that there is no effort, there is only the very gentle activity of listening. It is almost like letting the word say itself. But letting go of that activity is even better. Whenever you are uncertain what to do, you are completely free to do either, and your own experience will teach you. Just keep in mind that silence is better than the sacred word. Or to put it another way, it is the sacred word at the deepest level. Whenever you come back to the sacred word, it should be as easily as possible, as if it were a spontaneous thought that just came along. It does not have to be explicit or articulated. Even the thought to return to the sacred word may be enough.

RETREATANT 10: I found myself using the word less today than I have ever used it before.

RESPONSE: Its use or presence will vary from one period of prayer to the next, according to circumstances. You need great flexibility in using it. The principle is always to use it to go toward greater peace, silence, and beyond. But when one is in peace, silence, and beyond, forget it.

RETREATANT 11: I found myself going deeper and deeper in each session, and I have a question. Every morning I do my centering prayer, and then I offer Mass. But I find it hard to come out of it. What should I do?

RESPONSE: That's a nice problem to have.

RETREATANT 11: But should I not be thinking of the prayers of the Mass? Instead I find myself centering.

RESPONSE: If the divine Presence overtakes you and you are not leading the assembly, there is no reason why you cannot rest in the Presence of God. If you have some function to fulfill--if you are the principal celebrant, for example--obviously you have to move things along. You cannot just let the congregation wait until you come out of it.

RETREATANT 11: The problem is that I am enjoying this more than anything else.

RESPONSE: There are times in one's life when the divine action is very strong and hard to resist. There are also times when the Lord seems to forget about you. The main things is to accept whatever comes, to adjust to what happens, to whatever He gives you. By alternating the sense of His closeness and distance, God trains our faculties to accept the mystery of His Presence beyond any kind of sensible or conceptual experience. The divine Presence is very close and immediate, when we are doing the most ordinary actions. Faith should become so transparent that it does not need experience. But it takes a lot of experience to reach that point.

As God brings the "new man" to life in interior silence, that is to say, the new you, with the world view that Christ shares with you in deep silence, His view of things becomes more important to you than your own. Then He asks you to live that new life in the circumstances of everyday life, in your daily routine, contradicted by noise, opposition, and anxieties. These seem to persecute you because you want to be alone to relish that silence. But it is important to allow oneself to be confronted by daily life. The alternation between deep silence and action gradually brings the two together. You become fully integrated, a contemplative and yet fully capable of action at the same time. You are Mary and Martha at once.

We all have these two capacities, but they are in different proportions. By bringing each of them to its full potential and integrating them, one becomes a mature Christian, able to bring forth out of one's tool kit old things and new. It is to be able to act and to be able not to act, to come into function and to withdraw into silence. The alternation of contemplative prayer and action gradually establishes you in the contemplative dimension of the Gospel, which is a new and transformed state of consciousness.

sexta-feira, 27 de setembro de 2013

MARY: “Only heaven can rescue you. Turn back to the devotions of your Catholic faith. O reader, do not wait for the world. It will never turn back. I invite you personally to come back to me.” 0. Papa Francesco ed i nuovi tesori





















0. Papa Francesco ed i nuovi tesori
1. La proposta di un attacco missilistico
2. Economia globale
3. Tre Forze oscure
4. Le nuove forze delle Tenebre
5. La tenebra dei leader mondiali
6. Il soffio di Pace di Maria
7. Pace per le Nazioni
8. Gli oscuri segreti dei ricchi
9. Guerra e pace

9. War and Peace
Sep 24th, 2013



Mary
Do not judge by surface events. You must see more deeply. All of human history is played out on the world stage. Every human being plays a part which they freely choose – a role of good or evil.
Heaven and hell are the real forces, attracting each person to make decisions. When the person has finished their days in human history, they will have decided to live in heaven or in hell. It is the world after death, after their time on the world stage, that is really important for each human person.
Each person lives in a different age. When the age is peaceful and the culture is filled with faith, then many go to heaven. When the age is filled with war and the culture abandons heaven, then many go to hell. That is the main issue. The importance of world peace is that many are saved. The great price of war and violence is that many are lost.



8. The Dark Secrets of the Rich

Sep 23rd, 2013



Mary
The world contains many dark secrets – pacts and understandings between powerful people. These evil designs come from the rich who would control the world by their mutual cooperation. All of these evils are hidden, unknown and done in secret.
The world is in bondage to the rich and the powerful. These people owe their status to Satan, who enslaves them by their greed and ambition. He tightens the noose around the world’s systems, hiding his plans even from the rich and powerful whom he uses so cleverly. They, too, will be caught in his trap.
The moment comes ever closer. He waits until the whole world is in his hands. Then he will act and everyone will be enslaved.
I am the Woman Clothed With the Sun. I reveal these things to my children. When they see the world’s systems thrown into great confusion, they will trust in me. Begin now. The closer you are to me, the more I can help you. When will Russia be consecrated to my Immaculate Heart?

8. New Entanglements
Sep 23rd, 2013



Jesus
It seems as if the Syrian crisis has been avoided. However, that is only what meets the eye. Instead, President Obama has taken some fatal steps of new entanglements. He aligns himself now with Putin and Assad. When he needed them in the crisis, they saw their opportunity to shift their relationship with America while giving up very little – really nothing.
Iran is the big winner. President Obama has drawn close to and is in debt to Iran’s allies, Russia and Syria. Iran is included in this agreement, even though its name is not mentioned. Later, the full ramifications of these secret agreements will entrap President Obama and America.
Syria is not the focal point of Stan’s destruction but the long-lasting war is preparing for and leading up to his explosion. When will the Holy Father consecrate Russia so the forces of peace will be unleashed?




7. Peace for the Nations

Sep 22nd, 2013



Mary
The forces of violence are everywhere, always looking for the best opportunity to inflict the greatest suffering at the least possible price. The West spends its money in trying to safeguard its people but so many places lie unprotected. “Where will the next attack come?” That is always the question. Can you not fight back? Can you not push away this evil force? Not with your own powers (how powerless you are!) but I offer to the nations this breath of peace.
If I put forth this promise decades ago, many nations would quickly respond. Now, the faith has grown dim and the light of hope is almost extinguished. I must act quickly. Let the words lift up your hearts. Call upon me. Gather publicly. Invoke me as the Woman Clothed With the Sun. Wherever there is violence, hatred and strife, I will breathe peace. Many people will hope again. These will be the beginning steps. I must wait for you to act.



6. Mary’s Breath of Peace

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Mary
The world is so engrossed in evil that the heavenly Father has no choice. He must purify the world. However, how will this come? With my help, the purification can be quick and effective. Without my help, the purification will be a terrible chastisement.
I speak now of a surprising breath of peace. Let us leave aside, for a moment, the enormous darkness that lay hidden in the ocean. Let us look around the world for places where I can breathe a new air of peace.
I turn my eyes to the Philippines where people always look to me. I see the struggle that they have had for many decades to defend their lands. If they raise their voices to me day and night, even beyond their present devotions, I will breathe peace upon them.
I also see the violence in the little towns and villages of Latin America. Here, too, people hold me dear. I promise that if any town or village cries out to me day and night, I will breathe peace.
I also see the homes in all the world where peace is endangered. Let the family call upon me, with constant, daily faith, and I will breathe peace upon the home. And you, O reader, are there not parts of your life where no peace exists? Cry out to me and I will breathe peace.
This peace is not the great peace that I promise when the pope consecrates Russia to my Immaculate Heart. However, I cannot wait. I must give my breath of peace now.




5. The Darkness of World Leaders

Sep 20th, 2013



Mary
The greatest darkness is those who currently guide the world. Look at the world leaders. Is there even one who would lead the world according to heaven’s light? Begin with the Muslim brotherhood and the terrorist groups. Will they lead the world to peace? Look at Russia. They are supplying arms to terrorist nations. Look at the European leadership. Their union has renounced its Christian foundations and thrown off heaven’s protection. Look at America. Can a nation that refuses to protect its unborn keep the whole world safe?
World leaders are the great darkness. Centuries ago, there was a Christian West that allowed the pope’s voice to be heard. Now, his voice is silenced, quoted only when it serves their purposes.
Do you not see my plan? I would exalt the papacy. I would make it the greatest force in world peace. The three Fatima children believed my words. I promised them a sign and vindicated their faith by the dance of the sun. Have I not promised the conversion of Russia followed by a great period of peace if the pope consecrates Russia to my Immaculate Heart? Is this consecration not to be done openly, in full faith for all the world to see? Would I then do nothing? I want to exalt the papacy, not make it a laughing stock. Remember, I am the Woman Clothed With the Sun. I will act on the world stage but I wait to be asked.




4. The New Forces of Darkness

Sep 19th, 2013



Mary
What are these dark forces that lie hidden in the ocean of human life? Why do they exist and how did they get there? They are new forces, never before present in human history. They come from all the inventions and the new technology. These powerful forces have fallen into the wrong hands. There are many scientists and other intelligent people who work for Satan (even when they are unaware of that). They are his instruments, unlocking God’s secrets placed in creation, but then using them for selfish goals.
After these technologies are developed, they are used with no reference to heaven’s lights. The world is like children attracted by butterflies, wandering off of God’s paths and led into unthinkable dangers. This is the current state of mankind.
I must repeat the message. “Only heaven can rescue you. Turn back to the devotions of your Catholic faith. O reader, do not wait for the world. It will never turn back. I invite you personally to come back to me.”



3. Three Dark Forces
Sep 18th, 2013



Mary
The world today is like an ocean with many waves. These are the daily problems that constantly beat upon the shores. These difficulties come and go, reported in the news but they are quickly forgotten.
Far greater darkness is buried deeply in this ocean. If released, these forces will change the world forever. Two are obvious – the dark forces of the global economic systems and of the great weapons that are being amassed. However, other forces also exist. Because of the global communications, large numbers of people can be stirred to violence quickly. Even more important, they can be filled with fears that will cause panic. Besides these two, I want to speak of the greatest of dangers. With global communication, leaders can be raised up by Satan who cleverly guides mankind onto false roads by decisions made over a period of time. These are fatal steps that can never be retraced.
When good people realize what has happened, they will cry out, “Only heaven can help us”. My message today is this, “O mankind, you have already reached that point. Only heaven can help you. By these messages I say that heaven is quite ready to help you. Return to the faith of your childhood. Do not despise the little acts of devotion that turn your heart to heaven. If you do this, I will help you”.

http://www.locutions.org/2013/09/3-three-dark-forces/