Ability Quote by Anonymous
“This is the path of prayer-contemplative prayer, that is, as distinct from simple prayers of supplication and thanksgiving-which is a specific discipline of thought, desire, and action, one that frees the mind from habitual prejudices and appetites, and allows it to dwell in the gratuity and glory of all things. As an old monk on Mount Athos once told me, contemplative prayer is the art of seeing reality as it truly is; and, if one has not yet acquired the ability to see God in all things, one should not imagine that one will be able to see God in himself.”
About This Quote
Source Spiritual text: Contemplative prayer tradition, possibly from a modern monastic guide
Contemplative prayer is a disciplined practice that frees the mind from bias, allowing perception of reality and divine presence in all things.
In simple terms: A focused prayer practice reveals true reality and divine in everything.
Practice disciplined contemplation to see beyond bias.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- daily meditation
- retreats
- spiritual counseling
- mindful walking
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you integrate contemplative practice into daily life?
- What biases hinder your perception?
It requires sustained effort and may be challenging for beginners.