The white robed monk : with an essay on its use in process meditation

by Ira Progoff

Paper Book, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

PS3566.R65W5 1979

Publication

New York : Dialogue House Library, 1979.

Description

The White Robed Monk is a sequence of eight meditations that have evolved out of experience and practice with the Intensive Journal (R) process. They are entrance meditations in the special sense that they open a path inward into the various dimensions and levels at the depth of our being. They are door openers and they take each of us through the entry way at the surface of consciousness. Once we are past the entrance to the house of our inner being, we are each free to explore and experience the varieties of awareness and belief that become possible when we enter the depth of the Self. Entrance meditations do not prescribe in advance what we shall discover when we are moving about on the inner levels. They merely take us inward and give us entry. Then they leave us in freedom so that each of us can explore and discover as much of the infinities of truth as we can absorb; and so that each of us can find our new knowing and beliefs in the degrees and stages and aspects that are appropriate to our lives. This is the ultimate religious freedom toward which we aspire. The ability to move in freedom through the vastness of spiritual space so that we can find ever more of the infinities of truth to experience by ourselves as indivuduals and to share with our fellow humans.… (more)

LCC

PS3566.R65W5 1979

Original publication date

1972

Physical description

123 p.; 21 cm

ISBN

0879410078 / 9780879410070

Barcode

31342000001288

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