Yearning for the Father : the Lord's prayer and the mystic journey

by John R. Sack

Paperback, 2006

Publication

Imprint: Prescott, Ariz. : Hohm Press, c2006. Edition: First edition. Responsibility: John R. Sack. OCLC Number: 62535961. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xvii, 220 pages ; 23 cm. Features: Includes index, notes, suggested reading.

Call number

Meditation / Sack

Barcode

BK-08419

ISBN

9781890772550

CSS Library Notes

Description: This is a warm and personal analysis of the hidden depths of the Lord's Prayer. This fine book offers a new level of understanding by tapping the insights of many religious mystics, the twilight speech of poetry, and years of contemplative study and meditation. John Sack explores each phrase of this much-loved prayer, including: its Aramaic roots; the original form Jesus taught to his followers; the history and literature of the prayer and Sack also offers an extensive appreciation of other religious traditions with quotations from Sufi mystics, Zen masters, and Buddhist philosophy, as well as poets from the Rig Veda, to the Psalmist, to the Carmelite Sister Miriam of the Holy Spirit. This book will stir the inner monk residing in each of us. -- from publisher

Table of Contents:
Rilke's rose
"Lord, teach us to pray"
Author of all that is
You who are
In heaven
Holy be your name
Your reign is coming
Your one desire is being done
Grant us the bead of wisdom and life
Lift our burden of secret debt
Keep us from wandering in delusion
But deliver us from the evil one
For the kingdom, the power, and the glory are yours
In conclusion

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Physical description

xvii, 220 p.; 23 cm

Description

Presenting the personal analysis of the Lord's Prayer, this book offers a level of understanding by providing the insights of many religious mystics, the twilight speech of poetry, and contemplative study and meditation. It explores each phrase of this prayer, including: its Aramaic roots; the original form Jesus taught to his followers; and more.THE LORD'S PRAYER IS UNIVERSAL. Each of us can pray it, bring our own understanding and needs to it, and draw our own comfort from its words. A gift of the Son, it is our simplest, most direct way to speak to our Father. Yet the deep wisdom ingrained in its few phrases has spawned questions and commentaries since the first defining days of Christianity. For twenty centuries, truth seekers have considered it afresh, sharing insights meant to help fellow pilgrims draw nearer to the Father. Books like this can offer themes for reflection, but it is only when the Holy Spirit enlivens our reading and leads us to act on what we read that we draw closer to, and ultimately can rest in, the Father. It is only in living the prayer that we come to understand it and discover our true birthright, which is nothing less than union with him, a union St. John of the Cross calls 'the most noble and sublime state attainable in this life.'… (more)

Language

Original language

English
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