Improvisation and spiritual disciplines : continuing the divine-human duet

by Carol Conti-Entin

Pamphlet, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

CP 288/1

Publication

Pendle Hill Pubns (1989), Paperback, 31 pages

ISBN

0875742882 / 9780875742885

Local notes

Pendle Hill Pamphlet 288

User reviews

LibraryThing member QuakerReviews
This is a helpful clear discussion of five spiritual disciplines, and how they can aid in spiritual growth, as used in reliance upon the spirit's direction. She describes faithful living: set aside time to get to know God (Sabbath keeping), and in this we will learn about others' journeys (Bible
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reading) and ponder our own journey (journal keeping). Warm-up exercises (like tithing) gradually enable us to place our complete trust in God. The entire process of spiritual development finds its expression in prayer.
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LibraryThing member kaulsu
Perhaps there is nothing new under the sun, even in writing about spiritual practices. Conti-Entin, a musician, at the least brought forward a new metaphor for the Divine: duet-companion. This is a very readable pamphlet, in spite of its age (written in 1989).

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