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Learning to Pray: How We Find Heaven on Earth [Hardcover]

Wayne Muller (Author)
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April 29, 2003
In northern California, there is fog in the morning. Slowly, it clears. We know that the mountains, the trees, the sky are there, behind the fog, but we cannot see them with our eyes. Instead, we know them in our bodies; we know them for having seen them, felt them, watched the fog lift again and again…

This is prayer. This is deep, faithful listening, waiting for what is hidden to be revealed. Prayer is not words; prayer is what happens when you listen and wait, beneath the words, for the outline of heaven to emerge.
--From the Introduction Learning to Pray

Many who seek comfort and healing from prayer are unsure about how to pray. They feel awkward or uncomfortable, not knowing the “right” way to pray. What should prayer feel like, and what is it supposed to accomplish?

In this illuminating book, Wayne Muller offers simple yet profound guidance based on the Lord’s Prayer. It is the prayer most prayed in our culture--included in countless services, private devotions, and twelve-step meetings. Yet in its very familiarity we may underestimate its power to heal and transform our lives today. Now, in the same ecumenical spirit with which he approached the Sabbath, Muller gives us a fresh, new vision of this timeless prayer. “Every word, every phrase,” he says, “reveals some potent teaching about prayer.”

Starting with the word “our,” which reminds us that we never pray alone, and continuing phrase by phrase, Muller leads us into the heart of the prayer, to the assurance of a heaven available to us here and now. He explores how God responds to our needs and wants, how we can seek protection in a world full of danger and evil, and how we are called to forgiveness. He also gently confronts the difficulties that some people have experienced with the prayer. Each short section ends with a Prayer Practice to bring these simple teachings alive in our hearts and lives.


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Muller, a minister and therapist who is author of "Sabbath" and "Legacy of the Heart," here tackles the timeworn issue of prayer. Gearing his thoughts for the beginner who may be uncertain about how to pray, Muller defaults to the tried-and-true method of the Lord's Prayer. This is certainly not the first book to go phrase by phrase through the Lord's Prayer and use it as a guide to the Christian life, but few authors in the spirituality/self-help category communicate as effectively as Muller does. In brief, simple chapters, he expounds upon the well-known prayer he recites daily, drawing on Buddhist as well as Christian examples to demonstrate his points about interconnectedness, holiness, forgiveness, and God's will. Each chapter closes with a helpful "prayer practice" exercise to apply the concepts of the Lord's Prayer in daily life. Readers who are interested in prayer and who appreciate Muller's interfaith approach will relish this eloquent, gentle book.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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In northern California, there is fog in the morning. Slowly, it clears. We know that the mountains, the trees, the sky are there, behind the fog, but we cannot see them with our eyes. Instead, we know them in our bodies; we know them for having seen them, felt them, watched the fog lift again and again?

This is prayer. This is deep, faithful listening, waiting for what is hidden to be revealed. Prayer is not words; prayer is what happens when you listen and wait, beneath the words, for the outline of heaven to emerge.
--From the Introduction Learning to Pray

Many who seek comfort and healing from prayer are unsure about how to pray. They feel awkward or uncomfortable, not knowing the ?right? way to pray. What should prayer feel like, and what is it supposed to accomplish?

In this illuminating book, Wayne Muller offers simple yet profound guidance based on the Lord?s Prayer. It is the prayer most prayed in our culture--included in countless services, private devotions, and twelve-step meetings. Yet in its very familiarity we may underestimate its power to heal and transform our lives today. Now, in the same ecumenical spirit with which he approached the Sabbath, Muller gives us a fresh, new vision of this timeless prayer. ?Every word, every phrase,? he says, ?reveals some potent teaching about prayer.?

Starting with the word ?our,? which reminds us that we never pray alone, and continuing phrase by phrase, Muller leads us into the heart of the prayer, to the assurance of a heaven available to us here and now. He explores how God responds to our needs and wants, how we can seek protection in a world full of danger and evil, and how we are called to forgiveness. He also gently confronts the difficulties that some people have experienced with the prayer. Each short section ends with a Prayer Practice to bring these simple teachings alive in our hearts and lives.


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Bantam (April 29, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0553105531
  • ISBN-13: 978-0553105537
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.7 x 7.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #43,484 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Wayne Muller has been a therapist, minister, community advocate, consultant, public speaker, and bestselling author of Legacy of the Heart and Sabbath, among others. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Wayne spent the last thirty-five years serving thee abused, bereft, sick, and oppressed. He founded Bread for the Journey, a network of ordinary people who volunteer in neighborhood philanthropy. Wayne listens primarily for what is beautiful, strong, and true within us, to learn to find nourishment as our lives unfold in new, unexpected directions. He was Senior Scholar at the Fetzer Institute, Extended Faculty at the Institute for Noetic Sciences, and has received several awards for his work with those in need.

He currently works with select individuals as a private spiritual director and mentor.

You can contact Wayne at www.waynemuller.com

"Wayne Muller gently moved me beyond the questions of Why? and Why me?, helped me step over the barriers of guilt and shame and encouraged me to look through my wounds as through a window that opens to a new view of who I am and where I am called to go." - Henri Nouwen, "The Wounded Healer"

"Wayne Muller gives us the license, the encouragement to take that single, mindful breath which puts our busy lives in perspective and helps restore our souls." - Fred Rogers, of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Lord's Prayer: What does it really mean?, May 5, 2007
Following the outline of The Lord's Prayer, this book is a lesson in prayer. This pulls the words and verses from the famous prayer and gives us a deep understanding of it all.

The chapters are divided up chronologically by phrases/verses from The Lord's Prayer. The author uses real life examples and Jesus' teachings to bring his point across. The chapters conclude with Prayer Practice.

This tells us that prayer is more than a run-down of our desires, it is a readiness to receive.

This book is more than an explanation of prayer, it is a guide to living spiritually. I hope you will read this and be blessed.
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A gentle understanding of how to pray through line by line review of "The Lord's Prayer".
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