Two Girls Praying By Emil Munier
Are you a contemplative? Some people, faced
with this question, would answer an enthusiastic, “Yes!” Perhaps they
are saints, at a high stage of union with God. Or perhaps they practice
Eastern (as in Hindu or Buddhist) forms of meditation that they equate
with contemplation. Some would call themselves contemplative because
they are thoughtful and quiet. The rest of us might answer, “No.” Since
we are not saints, we wouldn’t dare think of ourselves as contemplatives
in the proper sense.
A contemplative life is a life ordered toward union with God
If you have read The Interior Castle by St. Teresa of Avila, you know Teresa divides the spiritual life into seven stages, which she called mansions. (To be completely accurate, she says that a soul goes back and forth among these stages, rather than proceeding from one to the next in a straight line.) Supernatural contemplation begins in the third or fourth mansion. But contemplative living can begin at our first conversion, even in childhood. Contemplative living prepares us to receive God’s gift of supernatural contemplation.Read the rest at Contemplative Homeschool.
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