Summary
David Frenette: The Way of Confused Prayer: Deepening the Experience of God
The book The Way of Confused Prayer by David Frenette exudes the author's enthusiasm in conveying the knowledge he draws from the inexhaustible source of many years of contemplation, and which he manages to present to the reader in simple and accessible language, which is not always easy when it comes to very deep and intimate contemplative experiences. Reading is also facilitated by the creative use of similes and images from life, with which he wants to bring the reader closer to some of the spiritual experiences, such as contemplation as a dance, or as floating on water, while connecting everything to experiences from everyday life. Because, as Willigis Jäger would say: "A spiritual path that does not lead to everyday life is not a true spiritual path." – Neven Bradić
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