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  1. The “Welcoming Prayer” can be done in a moment, in a breath. It is about “Letting Go.” When we welcome “what is” in our life, it doesn’t mean that we don’t want or need change or growth. It means that we accept what comes our way and invite God into it.

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  2. 15 de abr. de 2022 · Join us in a meditation by Fr. Richard who recommends the Welcoming Prayer as a practice to help us surrender to God, Reality, and Love with each moment.

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  3. www.contemplativeoutreach.org › wp-content › uploadsTHE WELCOMING PRAYER

    The Welcoming Prayer is a practice of Centering Prayer that helps to dismantle the false-self system and heal the wounds of a lifetime. It involves feeling, welcoming and letting go of what we experience in our bodies as an opportunity to consent to the Divine Indwelling.

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  4. 10 de jan. de 2022 · Welcoming Prayer Practice Session XVII, with Mary Dwyer, Mary Lapham & Dave Dierig. For more on this spiritual prayer practice, see the Contemplative Outreach website pages at https://www ...

  5. Although primarily developed to welcome God into our day-to-day circumstances, the Welcoming Prayer is an effective technique to help us deal with distractions while on retreat or in private devotions.

  6. The Welcoming Prayer is a method of actively letting go of thoughts and feelings that support the false-self system. PURPOSE. The purpose of the Welcoming Prayer is to deepen our relationship with God through consenting to God’s presence and action in the ordinary activities of daily life.

  7. Welcoming Prayer is a method of consenting to God’s presence and action in our physical and emotional reactions to daily life. It helps to dismantle acquired emotional programs and to heal the wounds of a lifetime by addressing them where they are stored — in the body.