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Meditation for Christians: Entering the Mind of Christ

By: James Finley
Narrated by: James Finley
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A practice-oriented course in Christianity's unique meditation tradition, contemplative prayer, presented by James Finley, author, teacher, and former student of Thomas Merton.

Finley has been at the forefront of the Christian meditation movement for over 20 years, and in this guided retreat, he leads you into your own direct experience of the heart of contemplative prayer. Includes a complete guided session on the practice of Christian meditation.

Note: Excerpted from the full-length audio course Christian Meditation.

©2003 James Finley (P)2003 Sounds True
Christian Living Christianity Spirituality Meditation
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This is a fantastic guide to meditation. James Finley really understands trance and is able to guide you to experience it in its fullness. If you're pondering on what audio to get next, you've found what you're looking for.

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Step by step practice for Christian mediation as well as thoughts surrounding practice and some of its' monastic history/foundation.

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