There is an ancient spiritual practice at the heart of all religions. It reveals the awesome Mystery of Being and causes all our certainties to fall away. It is a path that can, therefore, live with generosity alongside other insights into the wonder of existence. In the Christian tradition this way, largely forgotten, is called ‘contemplation’. From the Bottom of the Pond shares what it is like to live as a Christian contemplative in the modern world, seeking to evoke a taste of the Mystery through story, anecdote and reflection. This is a book for those who have suspected that there is a deeper, more spiritual and open expression of Christianity, but have not known where to look. 87pp, 138mm x 215mm, softback, 2007
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