Monday, 6 July 2015

The reconstitutive effects of prayer 19.9.2014

“Time and space for recollection, meditation and calmness...”
“...to think, to reflect or even simply to follow with our minds and our hearts a tale, a story in which to amuse ourselves in a certain sense ‘to lose ourselves’  to find ourselves subsequently enriched...”
(Pope Emeritus Benedict)

It is in prayer that the mind reconstitutes itself after trauma.

The many challenges of sensory deprivation and special measures deployed by soldiers represent a challenge to the mind.

Prayer- constant prayer- recollection and mindfulness restore and recuperate in mind and in spirit.

Many on the left who are the target of the police, military intelligence agencies occult ways and practices refuse to pray and live their lives in a constant blaze of mania, despair, exhilaration and excitement, cutting themselves off from prayerful recollection.


Joseph Paul Mc Carroll 

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