Seekers of Ultimate Mystery Fr. Thomas KeatingMany paths lead to the Source. Some call this Source theAbsolute, the One God, the Holy Trinity, Brahman, Great Spirit,Allah, Ultimate Reality or other […]

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Seekers of Ultimate Mystery Fr. Thomas KeatingMany paths lead to the Source. Some call this Source theAbsolute, the One God, the Holy Trinity, Brahman, Great Spirit,Allah, Ultimate Reality or other […]
Sarah’s Advice by Fr. Thomas KeatingThere were many events or situations along the way that have made a significant difference in my life. I’ll offer one special reminiscence. Some of […]
Unity in Contemplation by Fr. Thomas Keating In describing the functioning of the Mystical Body of Christ, Saint Paul writes that everyone has a special role to play in that […]
The Crescendo of Violence by Fr. Thomas KeatingThe only fully adequate alternative to utmost violence is utmost charity: the practice of mutual love in personal relationships and among nations, even […]
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The Four You’s by Fr. Thomas KeatingLet us tune into the level of our being that is more us than we normally perceive ourselves to be. A series of questions […]
Breathed by the Spirit by Fr. Thomas KeatingJesus breathed on his disciples on the evening of his resurrection saying, “Receive the Holy Spirit”. There is thus no doubt of Jesus’ […]
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The Vision of Contemplative Outreach by Fr. Thomas KeatingWhat is the primary focus of the unity of Contemplative Outreach as a network? I think it is to maintain the integrity […]
Psychology and the Spiritual Journey by Fr. Thomas KeatingThe field of psychology as an experiential science has to be taken into account by the world’s religions and by those who […]
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Experiences of Interreligious Dialogue Fr. Thomas Keating interviewed by Netanel Miles-YepezNetanel Miles-Yepez: How did a good Roman Catholic and Cistercian monk like yourself come to be involved in interreligious dialogue? […]
Homily for the Funeral of Dom Basil Pennington by Fr. Thomas KeatingThis homily was delivered at the funeral of Fr. Basil Pennington on June 10, 2005.Welcome to this celebration of […]
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