Who Is Called To Be A Contemplative By Thomas Keating Part 2 Q A

Fr. Thomas Keating and two other Trappists began the Centering Prayer movement in the 1970's to renew the Christian tradition of contemplation. Go to Contemplative Outreach which he co-founded, at contemplativeoutreach.org, for more information on Centering Prayer, including retreats and local chapters that offer support to practitioners at all levels in the U.S. and around the world.

Part 1, the talk which preceded this question & answer section, is at youtu.be/j62yjIkdDUE.

This talk was recorded at a September 1997 conference in Louisville, KY.

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