Morton T. Kelsey Quotes
Three Quotes by: Morton T. Kelsey of American Episcopal Church (retired) Author of 30 books on contemplative prayer. The inner journey is as individual as our thumbprint. We need to guide others on their way and never impose our way upon them.
Book: by Morton T. Kelsey entitled: The Other Side of Silence, (Paulist Press: Maywah, New Jersey, 1995) p75 Published: 1995.
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What meditation does mean is a way for us to unlock and open the door to the kingdom of heaven. Jesus began his ministry by proclaiming that this holy kingdom was within us and among us.
Book: by Morton T. Kelsey entitled: The Other Side of Silence, (Paulist Press: Maywah, New Jersey, 1995) p11 Published: 1995.
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When we are clear enough about our own point of view, we can find help in the methods of Eastern Christianity or in the ways of the Far East, perhaps by consulting the I Ching or through mandala contemplation; we may even find help in the ways of shamanism or Islam. If we are clear about where we stand and the direction we must take, such methods may be useful in order to follow our own way to the end.
Book: by Morton T. Kelsey entitled: The Other Side of Silence, (Paulist Press: Maywah, New Jersey, 1995) p11 Published: 1995.
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