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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2023 · 8 MIN

Can You Be Busy and Contemplative?

from Dan Burke - The Way of Contemplation · host Avila Foundation

Dan Burke discusses the contemplative life and its common misperceptions. He explains that living a contemplative life means seeking to live a life of prayer and practices that lead to deep sanctification and orientation towards God. While prayer is given primacy of place in a contemplative life, it does not mean that one cannot be active. The key is to live at the pace of prayer, allowing prayer to permeate all aspects of life. Even in the most intense form of contemplative life, such as that of cloistered nuns, there is still activity related to the necessities of life. Living the contemplative life as a layperson requires finding a balance between prayer and daily activities, always orienting the heart and mind towards God. Key Takeaways: +Living a contemplative life means seeking deep sanctification and orientation towards God through prayer and practices. +Prayer is given primacy of place in a contemplative life, but it does not mean one cannot be active. +The key to living a contemplative life is to work at the pace of prayer, allowing prayer to permeate all aspects of life. +Even in the most intense form of contemplative life, there is still activity related to the necessities of life. +Living the contemplative life as a layperson requires finding a balance between prayer and daily activities, always orienting the heart and mind towards God. Learn more at: ApostoliViae.org

Dan Burke discusses the contemplative life and its common misperceptions. He explains that living a contemplative life means seeking to live a life of prayer and practices that lead to deep sanctification and orientation towards God. While prayer is given primacy of place in a contemplative life, it does not mean that one cannot be active. The key is to live at the pace of prayer, allowing prayer to permeate all aspects of life. Even in the most intense form of contemplative life, such as that of cloistered nuns, there is still activity related to the necessities of life. Living the contemplative life as a layperson requires finding a balance between prayer and daily activities, always orienting the heart and mind towards God. Key Takeaways: +Living a contemplative life means seeking deep sanctification and orientation towards God through prayer and practices. +Prayer is given primacy of place in a contemplative life, but it does not mean one cannot be active. +The key to living a contemplative life is to work at the pace of prayer, allowing prayer to permeate all aspects of life. +Even in the most intense form of contemplative life, there is still activity related to the necessities of life. +Living the contemplative life as a layperson requires finding a balance between prayer and daily activities, always orienting the heart and mind towards God. Learn more at: ApostoliViae.org

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