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Centering
Prayer
Let the
Lord lead you to new depths of prayer. Let God give you fresh insights
as you pray. Know that Jesus Christ is with you, now and always.
Centering prayer is a method
of prayer designed to develop contemplative prayer. Contemplation is not
meant to replace other forms of prayer. However, it can bring a new
perspective to the other methods of prayer. Centering prayer gives you a
fresh sensitivity to God's presence everywhere, all of the time.
God - Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit - lives in the center of your being. Centering prayer allows you
to experience God's presence now, to be touched by the Lord where you
need it the most, and to be transformed in your inner being by the God
who loves you.
How to Do Centering
Prayer
1. Sit quietly and relax.
Enjoy your own inner silence. Be calm. The Lord lives in the midst of
your silence. Listen to hear whatever God wants to share with you. Savor
God's presence and open your heart, allowing yourself to be touched by
God in the deepest part of your heart.
2. Respond to God's presence
with an act of faith. Do not allow your thoughts or feelings to get in
the way. When thoughts come into your mind, gently let go of them and
focus on a single word, such as - Jesus, Lord, Love - or a phrase that
is meaningful to you, such as - Jesus Christ, Son of God have mercy on
me; Lamb of God Who takes away the sin of the world. This sacred word or
phrase is a symbol of your intention to allow God's presence and action
within you.
3. Put your faith and love
into the word or phrase. Whisper it softly. Repeat it slowly and
effortlessly, letting it lead you more deeply within your being. God is
in you and you are in God. Surrender to God's refreshment and
re-creation.
4 Center your attention and
desire on God. Leave your thoughts and feelings peacefully. Let Jesus
draw you into His perfect prayer of adoration, love, and praise. Let it
happen. Don't try to force it, simply go with God's leading. Whenever
you become aware of any distracting thoughts or images, gently return to
your word or phrase.
5. When you end this prayer
time, move slowly to a silent awareness of God and then move to a
conscious prayer such as The Lord's Prayer. Say it slowly. Savor the
words. Listen to their meaning and make them your own.
6. Centering prayer may be
used once or twice daily for 20 minutes. If you are faithful to pray,
you will soon experience the fruits of the Holy Spirit - love, joy,
peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, self-control. You will abide in
God and God in you.
by Bette J. Shellhorn, Ph.D.,
Spiritual Director
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