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Staff favorites: Books from our faculty that help us be our best selves No Images? Click here Hello, John! It's been several weeks since you began receiving emails from Richard Rohr and the Center for Action and Contemplation. We hope you're finding ways of bringing contemplative practice into your daily routine. Only from a deep connection with love can we have the courage and wisdom to act with compassion. (If you haven't yet watched Fr. Richard’s short video on contemplation from our welcome email, click here.) Some of our staff members and friends from the community gather every weekday morning to meditate in silence together. We invite you to join us in spirit at 8:30 a.m. U.S. Mountain Time, or whenever you're able. For those of us who work at CAC, this isn't just a job, but a way of being the peace we wish to see in the world. Our faculty’s teachings have impacted many of us deeply. Here are a few of our favorite books: Richard Rohr: Everything Belongs is a classic and an excellent introduction to Richard's teachings. Through contemplative prayer we can see that God holds all the paradoxes in ourselves and others with grace.Cynthia Bourgeault: In Mystical Hope,Cynthia explores hope not as expectation of outcome but a quality of intimacy that is available in the present moment. She helps us recognize, deepen, and carry this hope out into the world. James Finley: The ancient practice of Christian Meditationis a way of opening ourselves to a deepening experience of God’s presence. James offers clear, simple instructions like focusing our attention, sitting, and breathing. Visit store.cac.org to browse a wide selection of books, CDs and DVDs, and MP3 audio and MP4 video downloads. This is our last special "Welcome" email introducing you to the CAC. We hope you'll continue to read our regular emails for additional resources to support your spiritual journey. Remember that you can update your email preferences at any time and choose to receive more or fewer (Daily, Weekly, or Monthly) emails from us. Simply click one of the links at the bottom of any CAC email and follow the prompts. Peace, Ben Keesey A collision of opposites forms the cross of Christ. 1823 Five Points Rd SW Albuquerque, New Mexico 87105 Unsubscribe |
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