
S3 EP10: Integrating Our Interspiritual Dialogues With a Lifelong Practitioner with Sr. Mary Margaret Funk
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Sister Meg shares her profound insights on the teachings of Father Thomas Keating, her journey through various spiritual traditions, and the importance of understanding our thoughts in relation to God. We also explore the nuances of contemplative prayer, the significance of spiritual senses, and the universal quest for Unitive Consciousness.
To find out more:
- Check out Thoughts Matter and other books in the Matters Series written by Sr. Meg: https://litpress.org/Products/3572/The-Matters-Series?srsltid=AfmBOorbxobhc-pGCMe32NPCP7iuqPM7gXJukR8NqlF05IFqWCFYfbxd
- Check out the Monastic Interreligious Dialogue website: https://dimmid.org/
- Listen to the audio files created by Sister Mary Margaret Funk and Kathleen Cahalan which form the 100-day St. Enda Retreat (click on the dropdown arrow): https://stjosephmonastery.org/retreats/#stenda
- Visit our website: www.contemplativeoutreach.org
- Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prayerofconsent
- Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/prayerofconsent
- Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@prayerofconsent
- To learn more about Father Thomas Keating’s guidelines for service and principles visit www.contemplativeoutreach.org/vision.
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