A weekly message from Fr. Thomas Keating on Awakening to the Contemplative Dimension of Life
English Transcript
Lectio Divina, at least as it was done for centuries
in monasteries, was not so much a reading
as a listening to the word.
They even said it out loud in the early days.
They were hearing it.
And they would mull over a single text
for weeks, maybe. Or, in the case of the Middle Ages,
they would get a book for Lent
that might just be the Book of Isaiah.
They wouldn’t get the whole scripture.
And so they were expected to read just that one book for maybe a year or so.
So, you’d have to live a long time
to read them all at that rate.
Ж
Take care, then, how you hear.
To anyone who has more
more will be given, and from the one who has not,
even what he seems to have
will be taken away.
Luke 8: 18
Selections from the works of Fr. Thomas Keating for further study
on the nature of divine love that flows from divine union:
La serie deLectio Divina
Escuchando la Palabra de Dios
en los monasterios, no era tanto una lectura como
como un escuchar la palabra.
En los primeros tiempos ellos incluso la decían en voz alta.
Estaban escuchándola.
Y rumiaban un solo texto
Quizás por semanas. O en el caso de la Edad Media
Escogían un libro para la Cuaresma
Que podía ser solamente el libro de Isaías.
No abarcaban todas las escrituras.
Y por lo tanto se esperaba que leyeran eso solamente,
Un libro quizás por un año o más.
De modo que tendrías que vivir mucho tiempo
Para poder leerlas todas a ese paso.
ж
Porque aquel que tiene mas
mas le será dado,
y aquel que no tiene,
aun lo que cree tener
le será quitado.
Selecciones de las obras del Padre Thomas Keating para estudio adicional
sobre la naturaleza del amor divino que fluye de la unión divina: