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Day 218 - ​Quiet Room

10/28/2020

 

​QUIET  ROOM
 
There are two types of prayer.
Busy prayer and Quiet prayer.
 
Busy prayer is doing, helping,
sharing, listening, encouraging,
supporting, fixing, joining,
and much, much more.
 
Quiet prayer is beyond silence,
beyond thought,
beyond all that we know
and all that we are.
 
Busy prayer will one day disappear
but Quiet prayer
will open for us a doorway
that we already know.
 
It makes sense to get to know
Quiet Prayer by learning to be silent,
to go beyond all thought
and explore all that we are.
 
For here we will find that doorway
to whom we will become,
to God, to love and
to all that is.

​PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT EXERCISE. ​
1.  Tell me about your Busy  prayer today.
2. Tell me about your Quiet prayer today.

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