Contemplation and Castanets - Catholic and Carmelite Spirituality
In Meditation 240, “Divine Omnipotence,” we contemplate God’s absolute sovereignty and His creative fiat. Unlike empty human speech, the divine word is infallibly effective, drawing good even from evil. This infinite power, always at the service of His goodness, establishes the foundation for the interior life, inviting the receptive heart to rest in His constant action. Our radical impotence requires divine concurrence in every act; as John, Chapter Fifteen, Verse Five reminds us, apart from God, we can do nothing. Yet this poverty is our strength. Following Saint Teresa of Jesus, who knew that alone she could do nothing but with Jesus she could do all things, we find that humility unlocks omnipotence. Today, briefly pause during a routine duty to consciously lean on His help. Source: Divine Intimacy: Meditations on the Interior Life for Every Day of the Liturgical Year by Father Gabriel of Saint Mary Magdalen, O.C.D.; translated by the Discalced Carmelite Nuns of Boston; TAN Books, 1996. For more information about the Discalced Carmelite Order: https://www.carmelitaniscalzi.com/en/ [https://www.carmelitaniscalzi.com/en/] Contemplation and Castanets explores Carmelite spirituality through the teachings of Saint Teresa of Jesus, Saint John of the Cross, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, and other Carmelite saints. Discover contemplative prayer, OCDS life, Carmelite formation, vocations, and the rich tradition of Carmel. Listen to all A Little Pilgrim podcasts: https://alittlepilgrim.org/podcasts [https://alittlepilgrim.org/podcasts]
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