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I am part of one of the few Orders which are classified as Semi-Contemplative or Mixed. We reserve time in contemplation each day in Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament in addition to other practices which are generally attributed to contemplative orders. In Novitiate, however, I became fascinated with the concept of attempting to extend the act of contemplation outside of set periods which are traditionally typical of contemplative prayer and into our daily lives in the world.
I wanted to open this thread to learn more about how individuals live out contemplative prayer outside of religious communities. Do you have set times for contemplation? How does it affect your daily lives? Do you believe that activity and contemplation are mutually exclusive? Do you have a model which you have created for yourself in which you can live out a life of contemplation in the world rather than simply divide your time between action and contemplation?
God Bless,
Br. Ben, CRM
I wanted to open this thread to learn more about how individuals live out contemplative prayer outside of religious communities. Do you have set times for contemplation? How does it affect your daily lives? Do you believe that activity and contemplation are mutually exclusive? Do you have a model which you have created for yourself in which you can live out a life of contemplation in the world rather than simply divide your time between action and contemplation?
God Bless,
Br. Ben, CRM
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