5 Senses to Prayer Book 1

5 Senses to Prayer Book 1
Title 5 Senses to Prayer Book 1 PDF eBook
Author Caroline Bindon
Publisher Kereru Publishing Limited
Pages 367
Release 2018-10-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0473437651

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The included Prayers are all experientially focussed with sensory components across the five senses of Sight, Taste, Touch, Smell and Hearing. Within each chapter there are 35 different prayers including five in each of the following sections; Praise & Adoration, Thanksgiving, Confession, Intercession, Petition/Supplication, Responding, as well as prayers which combine the different types. Notes are provided on using each prayer in a variety of different settings including prayers stations, as an individual and in small and large groups such as churches. Other information such as visual images relating to the prayer are included. The175 prayers included in each book are all tagged with keywords and hashtags to help with finding the right prayer. There are several indexes. There's also opening chapters on some of theory behind using experiential prayer too. This is a great book for the worship leader or curator of worship experiences. It’s also suitable for use by individuals or small groups for personal prayer

Taste and See

Taste and See
Title Taste and See PDF eBook
Author Ginny Kubitz Moyer
Publisher Loyola Press
Pages 160
Release 2016-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0829444149

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2017 Catholic Press Association Book Awards, Second Place: Popular Presentation of the Catholic Faith Most Catholics are quite comfortable with the idea of encountering God with hearts and minds. Using the heart or brain to “sense” God’s presence doesn’t feel like a stretch. But the notion of finding God with our five senses—sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste—could seem strange indeed. In fact, it might even seem worldly or downright wrong. In Taste and See, Ginny Kubitz Moyer beautifully counters this common misunderstanding. Using personal stories, anecdotes, and Scripture, she demonstrates how the five senses are a powerful, biblically based means for us to encounter God, not only as we practice our faith but also as we participate in the “messy splendor” of daily life. Each sense is allotted five chapters, each of which highlights a different experience of that sense. Every chapter concludes with Ignatian Examen-inspired prayer steps that encourage us to recognize and reflect upon God’s presence and goodness in the physical world. From roses to the rosary, from candle smoke to Communion wine, Taste and See helps readers truly find God in all things—from the mundane to the sublime.

Prayer and Common Sense

Prayer and Common Sense
Title Prayer and Common Sense PDF eBook
Author Thomas Green
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780877935513

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Father Green provides sound advice on basic issues in the spiritual life and offers a down-to-earth description of what holiness really is. Rather than stressing perfection or impossible goals, he urges readers to focus on love both in prayer and action.

Summaries of the Internal Sense of the Prophetical Books, the Psalms of David, [and] Historical Parts of the Word

Summaries of the Internal Sense of the Prophetical Books, the Psalms of David, [and] Historical Parts of the Word
Title Summaries of the Internal Sense of the Prophetical Books, the Psalms of David, [and] Historical Parts of the Word PDF eBook
Author Emanuel Swedenborg
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1900
Genre Bible
ISBN

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A Gnostic Prayer Book

A Gnostic Prayer Book
Title A Gnostic Prayer Book PDF eBook
Author Surekha Minati Keerthana
Publisher Glorian Publishing
Pages 71
Release 2010-11
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1934206482

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This pocket-sized compilation gathers essential prayers, mantras, and spiritual practices for daily use, healing, protection, and more. Drawn from the Gnostic tradition taught by Moses, Solomon, Jesus and his Apostles, Hermes Trismegistus, Samael Aun Weor, and many others, the magical words and phrases given here are powerful and proven techniques for effective spiritual work. Based upon and directed towards personal experience of the Divine, this book provides a comprehensive set of tools anyone can use to develop and awaken their soul, and to provide spiritual aid to others, such as through healing, exorcisms, or protection. Take this helpful companion with you anywhere, to assist you in times of need as a source of inspiration and strength.

Praying Shapes Believing

Praying Shapes Believing
Title Praying Shapes Believing PDF eBook
Author Ruth A. Meyers
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Pages 433
Release 2016-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1596272732

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2015 marks the 30th anniversary of Lee Mitchell’s great standard work on the 1979 Book of Common Prayer. As his student, protégée, and colleague, Ruth Meyers takes this classic work and updates it for the Church in its current era and for the future.

Late Anglo-Saxon Prayer in Practice

Late Anglo-Saxon Prayer in Practice
Title Late Anglo-Saxon Prayer in Practice PDF eBook
Author Kate H. Thomas
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 316
Release 2020-01-20
Genre History
ISBN 3110661950

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This monograph examines Anglo-Saxon prayer outside of the communal liturgy. With a particular emphasis on its practical aspects, it considers how small groups of prayers were elaborated into complex programs for personal devotion, resulting in the forerunners of the Special Offices. With examples being taken chiefly from major eleventh-century collections of prayers, liturgy and medical remedies, the methodologies of Anglo-Saxon compilers are examined, followed by five chapters on specialist kinds of prayer: to the Trinity and saints, for liturgical feasts and the canonical hours, to the Holy Cross, for protection and healing, and confessions. Analyzing prayer in a wide range of different situations, this book argues that Anglo-Saxon manuscripts may have included far more private offices than have so far been recognized, if we see them for what they were.