I just got back from a CAC/Rohr conference on contemplative prayer. I have to confess that I am not really a Rohr fan but Fr. Thomas Keating was there and was wonderful despite sadly increasing signs of aging. A magic man.
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I just got back from a CAC/Rohr conference on contemplative prayer. I have to confess that I am not really a Rohr fan but Fr. Thomas Keating was there and was wonderful despite sadly increasing signs of aging. A magic man.
Oh wow, Susankay, one day can you please email me... festinalente07 at gmail dot com. I would love to chat about your experience there.
Despite there being compelling evidence to not be a RR fan, I actually hopelessly am. Even in his annoyance he still enlightens, for me anyway.
And as for enlightenment, MikeF's blog is a true source of it.
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