"To pray, I think, does not mean to think
about God in contrast to thinking about other things, or to spend time
with God instead of spending time with other people. Rather, it means to
think and live in the presence of God. As soon as we begin to divide
our thoughts about God and thoughts about people and events, we remove
God from our daily life and put him into a pious little niche where we can think pious thoughts and
experience
pious feelings. ... Although it is important and even indispensable for
the spiritual life to set apart time for God and God alone, prayer can
only become unceasing prayer when all our thoughts -- beautiful or ugly,
high or low, proud or shameful, sorrowful or joyful -- can be thought
in the presence of God. ... Thus, converting our unceasing thinking into
unceasing prayer moves us from a self-centered monologue to a
God-centered dialogue."
-Henri Nouwen, Clowning in Rome
-Henri Nouwen, Clowning in Rome
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