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Manifesting God [Kindle Edition]

Thomas Keating
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Manifesting God is about the principles of contemplative prayer—the retreat into the "inner room" mentioned by Jesus in Matthew 6:6, where the individual is able to meet God. In the inner room, the silent space in which God unloads the burdens and false selves that govern our individuality and our daily lives, God acts as a divine therapist, healing us and forcing us to recognize how many barriers we put up between ourselves and an authentic relationship with God. The process whereby this happens is the foundation of centering prayer—a technique of prayer that Keating and other contemporary mystics have revived out of the ancient mystical traditions of the Desert Fathers and the medieval mystics.

Abbot Keating explores in this book what it means to enter the inner room and the transformation that takes place there. It explains the guidelines of centering prayer and offers advice on how to develop the relationship more deeply.

About the Author

Dom Thomas Keating, OCSO, is the founder of the Centering Prayer movement, and author of the best-selling Open Mind, Open Heart, Fruits and Gifts of the Spirit, St. Therese of Lisieux, Manifesting God, and The Transformation of Suffering, among many other books. He lives at St. Benedict's Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 811 KB
  • Print Length: 150 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 159056085X
  • Publisher: Lantern Books (September 30, 2005)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001QXDXNG
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Expanding our relationship with God, November 12, 2005
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Having read three of Father Keating's other books, I had high expectations for "Manifesting God." While perhaps not quite as good as some of his other work, this latest offering does provide the interested reader substantial material for challenging a number of preconceived notions and unexamined assumptions about the Ultimate Reality. At the heart of Keating's teaching is the call for each individual to relinquish the limitations we place on our relationship with God as a result of the "emotional programs for happiness" we carry with us from childhood. This release of unconscious forces through Centering Prayer, plus a greater detachment from group identification, enables the seeker to expand his relationship with God.

Keating illuminates key biblical parables relating to this divine relationship. Each of us is cautioned to avoid the extremes of loathsome unworthiness or special favoritism resulting from consolations or ecstatic experiences, for truly all are invited to the banquet. While, intellectually, many of us might scoff at the presumptions that we are either deserving of God's special favor or so completely unworthy of his love that we are, in fact, not loved at all, nevertheless if we dig deeper into our subconscious motivations we may be surprised to find some of these antiquated impulses fueling our spiritual life.

Expanding our relationship with God also means making that relationship evermore personal. Keating frequently refers to Christ's experience of God as "Abba," the Aramaic word roughly meaning "daddy." This is an intimate way of relating to God characterized by a deep trust, an abiding faith, and a certain sense of playfulness. That trust is particularly important when the well has run dry on our religious motivation and when we are devoid of the spiritual consolations that may have motivated us at the beginning of our journey toward God. Although we can never, of course, be abandoned by God, without our spiritual props, as Keating often refers to them, it can certainly feel as though we have been abandoned. Keating maintains that it is precisely during these times of spiritual aridity that we are being challenged to a greater faith and a deeper relationship with God, a relationship that does not simply anticipate the Divine in some grand epiphany or peak moment of ecstasy, but experiences God in an ever expanding realization most often glimpsed in the common and ordinary details of our daily lives. This is a dance with the Divine Partner perfected over time through a life of prayer ("in secret"), acceptance, and surrender. Thus are we submitting ourselves to the Divine Therapist who will eventually transform our entire relationship.
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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finding GOD Within, March 5, 2006
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James Cremin, Jr. "Baldy" (Tulsa, OK United States) - See all my reviews
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Thomas Keating's Mainfesting God became a "Lectio Divina" for me. It was being at prayer. As he so beautifully writes, "We believe that God is already present. Hence, there is no place to go to find him and no need to run away from ourselves."

Keating helps with the translation of the word Jesus uses for Father, ABBA, meaning "daddy". That helped confirm what has always been in my heart, God loves me and everyone UNCONDITIONALLY. All we have to do is sit in silence to hear his voice.
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Manifesting God, March 2, 2006
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This book is to be used and studied carefully. If you have an interest in contemplative prayer you will find it to be very informative. It is not the sort of material that you can absorb or even understand with a simple scanning or quick read.
The author approaches the subject of prayer in several different ways. It teaches a technique of prayer that is ageless but the method has not been made available to the average spiritual seeker. It is exactly what I wanted but let me emphazize that it is not a simple "how-to" book.
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Thomas Keating, founder of the centering prayer movement, is an author, teacher, and monk who has worked for many years to foster understanding among the world's religions. A member of the Cistercian Order in the Benedictine tradition, Father Keating has served at monasteries in Colorado and Massachusetts. He currently directs retreats in the practice of Centering Prayer, a cornerstone of contemporary Christian contemplative practice. He is the author of the best-selling Open Mind, Open Heart, Fruits and Gifts of the Spirit, St. Therese of Lisieux, Manifesting God, and The Transformation of Suffering, Divine Therapy and Addiction, among many other books. He lives at St. Benedict's Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado.

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