Breathing
into Love: The practice of Christian Mindfulness:
“God has
given to the earth the breath which feeds it. It is His breath which gives life
to all things. And if he were to withhold His breath every thing would be
annihilated. His breath vibrates in yours, in your voice. It is the breath of
God that you breathe and you are unaware of it.” St. Theophilus of Antioch.
As
mindfulness practitioners and teachers we are all familiar with those practices
that attempt to teach us to be present, to show up for life, to take a moment
by moment approach. We are also aware of the importance of the breath and how our
awareness of it plays an important part in this process. Some of us have come
to mindfulness to deal with stress, some to improve their relationships, some
to deepen a pre-existing meditation practice, some as a way of re-connecting
with the deepest part of ourselves or to touch the ancient wisdom of the Sacred
Traditions of the world. But for the Christian who seeks the mindful way the
present moment is always, above all else, the place of Divine encounter and
this encounter is always with the One who is Love. It is love that’s sustains
every breath, love that is breathing in us in every moment, love that is
holding all things in being, moment to moment, the love that is God. In our
tradition the ancient art of monastic attention, known from the desert days of
the early church as “Prosekai” sought to bring the practitioner to a
mindfulness practice that balanced both attention and intention so as to
prepare the whole being body, mind and soul for the journey into meditation and
thence into a contemplative way of being that centred the self in a stable
spiritual equanimity drawn from the awareness in our very being of the infinite
and unconditional divine love from which all that is arises.
(This was
the way of the Christian Mystics whose teachings we explore in our other workshops
on them in the Sanctuary more of which are scheduled in the coming months. I’ll
tell you about them as they arise.)
This art of
attentive mindfulness taught by the ancient monastic fathers and mothers was
centred on meditative exercises of awareness that sought to bring about a
change to a mindful way of life. The practitioner was called to find ways of
slowing down so as to become mindful of their breath, of their bodies, of their
thoughts, of their actions and their surroundings, and especially of the sacred
scriptures and the liturgy. Through those steps in mindfulness they sought to
become aware of the Divine in-breathing that is present behind all of these
phenomena as they arise. For the Christian Mindfulness Practitioner “breathing
into love” is the beginning of the way of pure prayer, a prayer that transforms
both our inner self and how we experience reality. In the coming weeks in the
Sanctuary Centre in Dublin’s
inner city I will be offering a practical and experiential course in these
ancient practices beginning with the awareness of the breath and the various
ways of praying with it. We will also look at the understanding of the process and
goal of meditation in the Christian tradition and the use of the “versiculum”,
the prayer word or Christian mantra that allows us to come to stable equanimity
and quieten the thoughts. We will then look at the practice of Lectio Divina
and its place in the larger process of Meditative prayer and we will encounter
the sacred and sacramental character of the present moment and the ways of
accessing it as such that have been taught in the Christian tradition.
If you
would like to deepen your mindfulness practice and re-connect to the Divine
Presence from which the present moment arises in Love, where attention and
intention meet and where all of creation reveals it has been breathed into by
Love then come along. You may just be surprised…
You can find our more and book your place at www.sanctuary.ie
The Course
details are as follows :
- Starting Wednesday April 6th 2016
- 7pm - 8.30pm
- 5 week evening course
- Cost: €85.00
- Suitable for beginners and those who wish to deepen their practice
- Introduction to Christian Mindfulness Tradition
- Mix of information, discussion and practice
- Breath practices for stillness and reflection
Further details:
With Brother Richard, this 5 week evening
course provides an introduction the tradition of
Christian Mindfulness Tradition. This tradition has often been
overlooked or not well understood. In the past the practice
was mostly confined to contemplative monasteries. This course
provides an introduction to the key practices of the tradition and
will cover:
- The place of Mindfulness in the Christian Tradition
- Breath practices for stillness and reflection
- Lectio Divina as a Mindfulness Practice
- The use of the Versiculum or Christian Mantra
- The Sacrament of the Present Moment
- Centering Prayer and dealing with the thoughts
- The present as the Place of Divine Encounter
- The practice of the "Prayer of Calm Abiding"
- The Jesus Prayer
The course is suitable for beginners and for those who wish to deepen their mindfulness practice through uniting it with the Spirituality of the Christian Tradition.
“All that
God asks of us is that we be faithful to the present moment” Ven. Solanus Casey
Hi Fr. For those of us not able to have made it to the workshops (I'm in the USA) could you reccomend any books?
ReplyDeleteI would suggest "Into the Silent Land" by Fr. Martin Laird OSA as a very good introduction :)
DeletePeace and Blessings to you and yours!