Original Prayer: Teachings & Meditations on the Aramaic Words of Jesus

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Main Details

Title Original Prayer: Teachings & Meditations on the Aramaic Words of Jesus
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Neil Douglas-Klotz
Physical Properties
Format:Mixed media product
Dimensions(mm): Height 165,Width 173
Category/GenreChristianity
Religious life and practice
Mind, Body and Spirit
ISBN/Barcode 9781591793656
ClassificationsDewey:242.2
Audience
General
Edition Signed

Publishing Details

Publisher Sounds True Inc
Imprint Sounds True Inc
Publication Date 30 July 2005
Publication Country United States

Description

The Prayer of Jesus, or the Lord's Prayer, is among Christianity's most beloved teachings, a daily devotion practiced by Christians everywhere. If we could travel back in time to the ancient Holy Land and witness Jesus himself speaking and meditating upon these words, what would we learn? On Original Prayer, acclaimed teacher and author Dr. Neil Douglas-Klotz immerses us in the language and philosophy of Jesus's world to reveal a practice with the power to change forever the way we experience sacred scripture. Neil Douglas-Klotz begins by revealing the rich layers of meaning enfolded within the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic the language that Jesus and his disciples actually spoke.Through his insightful Aramaic translations, Douglas-Klotz opens a window into the Lord's Prayer that allows us to hear and understand the teachings of Jesus as he authentically taught them 2,000 years ago. A way to experience scripture directly, through the body verse-by-verse, Original Prayer guides us through a series of 24 specific practices of body prayer the original Middle Eastern form of meditation that uses chant, breathing, and awareness to engage the entire body and spirit in contemplation of scripture.These are the same kinds of devotions used by the first Christians to delve into the Gospels not as a scholarly exercise but as a living and breathing experience of God. In the fertile spiritual landscape of the ancient Middle East, prayer, meditation, and scriptural study were practiced as a single contemplative path. Now, with Original Prayer, you have within your reach the definitive resource for experiencing this luminous practice, using one of the most enduring cornerstones of the Christian faith the Lord's Prayer.Learn More About: What Jesus actually said the Lord's Prayer restored to its original meaning and languageBody prayer visualizations, chants, and awareness practices from the ancient Middle EastRipeness, timing, and the cycles of the earth the natural cosmology of JesusHow to create qadash, or holy spaciousness an inner sanctuary where blessings can fill usOur Father or our Mother? How Jesus saw and worshiped GodBreathwork to unite nature, the body, and the spiritGod's will entraining your heart with the heart of CreationForgiveness a meditation to shift the burden off your own shoulders and into the realm of spiritLachma, the daily bread of understanding contemplations to nourish the body, heart, soul, and spiritMore than eight hours of meditation and study about the Lord's Prayer, as it was meant to be experienced"

Author Biography

Neil Douglas-Klotz Neil Douglas-Klotz, PhD, (Saadi Shakur Chishti) is a world-renowned scholar in religious studies, spirituality, and psychology. Living in Edinburgh, Scotland, he directs the Edinburgh Institute for Advanced Learning, and for many years was co-chair of the Mysticism Group of the American Academy of Religion. He is also co-founder of the international Network of the Dances of Universal Peace. A frequent speaker and workshop leader, he is the author of several books, including Prayers of the Cosmos, The Hidden Gospel, The Genesis Meditations, The Sufi Book of Life, Blessings of the Cosmos and The Tent of Abraham (with Rabbi Arthur Waskow and Sr. Joan Chittister). Known also for his citizen diplomacy work, in 2004, he co-founded the Edinburgh International Festival of Middle Eastern Spirituality and Peace. In 2005, he was awarded the Kessler-Keener Foundation Peacemaker of the Year award for his work in Middle Eastern peacemaking. For more information on communities worldwide in which his work is shared, visit The Abwoon Resource Center.