Prayer of the Heart in Christian and Sufi Mysticism
R**N
Sufi Addition to the Prayer of the Heart
This little book says that it brings together the Christian and the Sufi traditions of the Prayer of the Heart. This is a mammuth task for a small book like this! I would rather call it an introduction to the similarities in the Christian Prayer of the Heart and the Sufi Zikr, with the accent on telling what the Sufi Zikr is at best.There is no real difference in these two practises. All practise is based on repetition (which helps to make us perfect), and indeed these two forms of praying are very repetitive. Both have as their aim to be able to stand in the presence of God, and unite with Him through the heart.That the Naqsbandi silent Zikr is closest to the Christian Prayer of the Heart (at its highest level) is an excellent observation by Llewellyn, who writes from his own experience.I found one particular paragraph very beautiful and relating to my own experience:"When love reveals its real nature we come to know that there is neither lover nor Beloved. There is no one to pray and no one to pray to. We do not even know that we are lost; we return from these states of merging knowing only that we gave our self and were taken. Our gift of our self was accepted so completely that we knew nothing of the encounter. We looked towards our Beloved and were taken into love's arms, embraced in oneness, dissolved in nearness. For so many years we had cried and called out, and when the Beloved finally came the meeting was so intimate there was nothing left of us to witness it."Fully recommended as an angle on the Prayer of the Heart!
P**H
This Book is a balm to my heart
I don’t want to give a long drawn out review. As a Gnostic, this book has really touched my heart. I find myself in a different place these day after reading. I’m 75% done with it, but will be rotating it in with other books. Yes, my review is very generic because what I experienced with the readings may be different from yours. But I will close with this, IMO the road to God (however you understand God for yourself) is wide. For me I have found great comfort.❤️🌈
C**T
Perfect for the layman and the academic
I just finished this book as part of my research for my Master's thesis. It is amazingly beautiful in its simplicity of relaying the deeply intimate and inspirational relationship of prayer to mystic union with Spirit (or what ever you call God). I highly recommend Prayer of the Heart. It is a quick read yet I have underlined much of the text and marked up all the margins. It has footnotes for those who wish to research further and it combines mystics from both Christianity and Islam as well as the author's own experience to allow readers of both faiths to relate to the teachings about going within in prayer to find God.
J**M
A beautiful meditation.
What a gem this small book is, detailing the similar ways these two faiths approach prayer, as well as how to find the divine within you and all around you. My copy is filled with underlined parts on virtually every page. Sample: "In every moment, in every event of your life, the Beloved is whispering to you exactly what you need to hear and know." It is one of those rare spiritual books I will consult in the future again and again. Highly recommended. ~Tom Rapsas, author of Life Tweets: Inspirational & Spiritual Insights That Can Change Your Life.
L**R
Clear, challenging and inspiring. It helped to give ...
Clear, challenging and inspiring. It helped to give a boost to my own practice by clarifying the stages of prayer. The internal work that is taking place beyond the intellect to comprehend or be aware of. He reaffirmed my belief that at the heart all spiritual beliefs unite and the differences fall away or become insignificant. They affirm our own PATH to the heart.
K**R
Four Stars
Interesting little book about how to be mindful & meditate/pray.
B**A
Loved
I very much enjoyed this book. It made my heart sing.Thank you!To all who are looking for a deeper meaning in their life I would highly recommend.
F**!
Left My Heart Longing
I was looking for more indepth guidance about prayer. A lot of what is in this book I had read in one of his other books. Although Llewllyn Vaugh-Lee is a wonderful teacher, I did not gain as much from this book as I did from some of his other works.
M**A
Repetitive
I was hoping the power of prayer would be revealed and that powerful prayers would be highlighted. Some aspects stood out such as the breath and prayer but I had to skip through a lot of it as I found the messages repetitive and I was losing interest in a subject I love. I have to admit I haven't been able to read it all. Perhaps ill read it another time and will see it in a better light?
T**L
Thoughtful
An interesting book.
F**D
Lovely book
Beautiful book! A gentle and sensitive exploration of real prayer
P**P
Five Stars
Excellent book.
A**N
Five Stars
A beautiful book
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