A Sunlit Absence: Silence, Awareness, and Contemplation

Author:   Martin Laird (Associate Professor of Theology, Associate Professor of Theology, Villanova University) ,  Martin Laird
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   210
Publication Date:   27 October 2011
Format:   Hardback
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A Sunlit Absence: Silence, Awareness, and Contemplation


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""The practice of contemplation is one of the great spiritual arts,"" writes Martin Laird in A Sunlit Absence. ""Not a technique but a skill, it harnesses the winds of grace that lead us out into the liberating sea of silence."" In this companion volume to his bestselling Into the Silent Land, Laird focuses on a quality often overlooked by books on Christian meditation: a vast and flowing spaciousness that embraces both silence and sound, and transcends all subject/object dualisms. Drawing on the wisdom of great contemplatives from St. Augustine and St. Teresa of Avila to St. Hesychios, Simone Weil, and many others, Laird shows how we can uncover the deeper levels of awareness that rest within us like buried treasure waiting to be found. The key insight of the book is that as our practice matures, so will our experience of life's ordeals, sorrows, and joys expand into generous, receptive maturity. We learn to see whatever difficulties we experience in meditation--boredom, lethargy, arrogance, depression, grief, anxiety--not as obstacles to be overcome but as opportunities to practice surrender to what is. With clarity and grace Laird shows how we can move away from identifying with our turbulent, ever-changing thoughts and emotions to the cultivation of a ""sunlit absence""--the luminous awareness in which God's presence can most profoundly be felt. Addressed to both beginners and intermediates on the pathless path of still prayer, A Sunlit Absence offers wise guidance on the specifics of contemplative practice as well as an inspiring vision of the purpose of such practice and the central role it can play in our spiritual lives.

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Author:   Martin Laird (Associate Professor of Theology, Associate Professor of Theology, Villanova University) ,  Martin Laird
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 18.50cm
Weight:   0.281kg
ISBN:  

9780195378726


ISBN 10:   0195378725
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   27 October 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction ONE Standing at the Gate of the Heart: On the Practice of Contemplation TWO Our Collection of Videos THREE The Open Porches of the Mind: On Silence and Noise FOUR A Sunlit Absence: The Light of Awareness FIVE Sifted by Boredom SIX Creative Disintegration: Depression, Panic, and Awareness SEVEN Sharp Trials in the Intellect EIGHT ""It Don't Work for Me"": Prayer of Petition and other Practical Problems Notes"

Reviews

filled with sympathy, grace, and encouragement for those who have taken up the practice of contemplative prayer but are experiencing its inevitable challenges of boredom, distractions and racing thoughts... Laird's writing is refreshingly concise, occasionally amusing and vividly memorable. Both beginning and longtime contemplatives will discover treasures in this little gem of a book. Tod Freisen, Christian Century Books that talk about contemplation often seem to have been written on Jupiter. This one is a sterling exception. Books are largely written in solitude, Martin Laird writes, and like all fruitful solitude, it is essentially ecclesial, grounded in community. That gives you a sense of Laird: a man alert to paradox and mystery, yet in no way isolated from the everyday. Wilson's Bookmarks, Christianity Today


<br>PRAISE FOR INTO THE SILENT LAND <p><br> This book is different. There are plenty of books on contemplation that feel rather tired--either wordy and labored or unhelpfully smooth and idealistic. But this is sharp, deep, with no cliches, no psychobabble and no short cuts. Its honesty is bracing, its vision utterly clear; it is a rare treasure. --Rowan Williams, The Archbishop of Canterbury <br><p><br> Often they say 'you learn how to swim by swimming' but a good coach or swimming manual is essential. Equally, we could say 'you learn how to be contemplative by contemplating' and a good guide or mentor is necessary. Into the Silent Land is just that. I tried it and it works. Try it. --Archbishop Desmond Tutu, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize <br><p><br> Into the Silent Land is a beautiful and deeply consoling book, a reminder that prayer is both real and fundamentally simple. Not since Thomas Merton's Contemplative Prayer have I encountered a guide to contemplation this wise and compell


filled with sympathy, grace, and encouragement for those who have taken up the practice of contemplative prayer but are experiencing its inevitable challenges of boredom, distractions and racing thoughts... Laird's writing is refreshingly concise, occasionally amusing and vividly memorable. Both beginning and longtime contemplatives will discover treasures in this little gem of a book. Tod Freisen, Christian Century Books that talk about contemplation often seem to have been written on Jupiter. This one is a sterling exception. Books are largely written in solitude, Martin Laird writes, and like all fruitful solitude, it is essentially ecclesial, grounded in community. That gives you a sense of Laird: a man alert to paradox and mystery, yet in no way isolated from the everyday. Wilson's Bookmarks, Christianity Today If you have read Into the Silent Land, you will enjoy this sequel; if you haven't, read it now. Nicholas Alan, Franciscan


filled with sympathy, grace, and encouragement for those who have taken up the practice of contemplative prayer but are experiencing its inevitable challenges of boredom, distractions and racing thoughts... Laird's writing is refreshingly concise, occasionally amusing and vividly memorable. Both beginning and longtime contemplatives will discover treasures in this little gem of a book. Tod Freisen, Christian Century


<br>.. .useful to anyone on the contemplative path, this book deals profoundly yet simply with matters treated only superficially, if at all, in many other guides to contemplation. <br>--Library Journal<p><br>PRAISE FOR INTO THE SILENT LAND <p><br> This book is different. There are plenty of books on contemplation that feel rather tired--either wordy and labored or unhelpfully smooth and idealistic. But this is sharp, deep, with no cliches, no psychobabble and no short cuts. Its honesty is bracing, its vision utterly clear; it is a rare treasure. --Rowan Williams, The Archbishop of Canterbury <br><p><br> Often they say 'you learn how to swim by swimming' but a good coach or swimming manual is essential. Equally, we could say 'you learn how to be contemplative by contemplating' and a good guide or mentor is necessary. Into the Silent Land is just that. I tried it and it works. Try it. --Archbishop Desmond Tutu, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize <br><p><br> Into the Silent Land is a beaut


Author Information

Martin Laird, O.S.A is Associate Professor of Theology at Villanova University. He has extensive training in contemplative disciplines and gives retreats throughout the United States and Great Britain. The author of Gregory of Nyssa and the Grasp of Faith and Into the Silent Land (both by OUP), he lives in Villanova, PA.

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