Centering Prayer
Centering Prayer is a method
of silent prayer that prepares us to receive the gift of contemplative
prayer, prayer in which we experience God's presence within us, closer
than breathing, closer than thinking, closer than consciousness itself.
This method of prayer is both a relationship with God and a discipline
to foster that relationship.
Centering Prayer is not
meant to replace other kinds of prayer. Rather, it adds depth of meaning
to all prayer and facilitates the movement from more active modes of
prayer — verbal, mental or affective prayer — into a receptive prayer of
resting in God. Centering Prayer emphasizes prayer as a personal
relationship with God and as a movement beyond conversation with Christ
to communion with Him.
The source of Centering
Prayer, as in all methods leading to contemplative prayer, is the
Indwelling Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The focus of Centering
Prayer is the deepening of our relationship with the living Christ. The
effects of Centering Prayer are ecclesial, as the prayer tends to build
communities of faith and bond the members together in mutual friendship
and love.
From Contemplative Outreach Ltd.