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Thomas Keating – Divine Therapy & Addiction: Centering Prayer & the Twelve Steps

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Book DescriptionWe admitted that we were powerless over alcohol, that our lives had become unmanageable.All spiritual traditions have a wisdom literature. Alcoholics Anonymous is a spiritual tradition. Its influence and spread in the present century is going to depend on how well each generation of those in recovery assimilate and interiorize the basic wisdom that is enshrined in the Twelve Steps and the Twelve Traditions. Thomas KeatingIn this major work, Father Thomas Keating reflects on the wisdom and legacy of the Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve-Step Method and its connections to, and similarities with, the Christian mystical traditions of centering prayer and Lectio Divina. In conversation with a long-time member of AA meetings, Father Thomas talks insightfully about surrendering to one s Higher Power and the journey that must be undertaken for the healing of the soul to begin.About the AuthorThomas Keating, founder of the centering prayer movement, is an author, teacher, and monk who has worked for many years to foster understanding among the world’s religions. A member of the Cistercian Order in the Benedictine tradition, Father Keating has served at monasteries in Colorado and Massachusetts. He currently directs retreats in the practice of Centering Prayer, a cornerstone of contemporary Christian contemplative practice. He is the author of the best-selling Open Mind, Open Heart, Fruits and Gifts of the Spirit, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Manifesting God, The Transformation of Suffering, and Divine Therapy and Addiction, among many other books. He lives at St. Benedict’s Monastery in Snowmass, Colorado. http://www.amazon.com/Divine-Therapy-Addiction-Centering-Pra…

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