Those who turn over part of their day to spiritual exercises know that a process like the four-step lectio divina process takes dedication and practice. Without a doubt, the more transcendent the God, the harder it is to reach that God. Because smart readers want to know, and there were smart readers during the late medieval [...]
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#21 Love like the whip used to start a top
Posted in God, Prayer, Spiritual Exercises, Spirituality, Theology, tagged Francisco de Osuna, lectio divina, Recollection on May 5, 2009 | 2 Comments »
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