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AlanFromWichita
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After getting back into the “centering prayer wars” for a bit, I got to wondering whether those who speak ill of or are otherwise negative about centering prayer are also negative about Lectio Divina and other contemplative forms.
My hypothesis is that people who speak strongly against centering prayer are, by and large, do not have an experience of contemplative prayer in general. This of course will not prove anything but might give a good calibration.
There are several variables I’d like to take into account but I have limited questions, so I’ll necessarily “lump” anyone with experience at any contemplative prayer form together.
Alan
My hypothesis is that people who speak strongly against centering prayer are, by and large, do not have an experience of contemplative prayer in general. This of course will not prove anything but might give a good calibration.
There are several variables I’d like to take into account but I have limited questions, so I’ll necessarily “lump” anyone with experience at any contemplative prayer form together.
Alan
