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Blogger Tom Ellis said...


I feel that an important distinction needs to be made between meditation and brooding. The connotations of the latter often involve morbid preoccupation, whether with worries or anxieties or obsessions. True meditation, in my view, is the polar opposite: it is letting go of these, and calmly abiding in the present moment--in the presence of God--which enables one to let go of attachment to past regrets or resentments, or future hopes and fear. And mantras, or repeated words or phrases, are rather like training wheels for meditation.

My favorite Christian mantra is the one at the center of the Prayer of Jesus: "Thy will be done." When one is suffering, mentally or otherwise, a good variant on this is the Gesthemane Prayer: "Lord, please take this cup from me, not as I will but as Thou wilt." Both of these, I find, when repeated mindfully, can become useful antidotes to toxic brooding of any sort.

15 November 2020 at 15:48