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Dan Burke - The Way of Contemplation
Avila Foundation
39 episodes
1 week ago
To reveal the rich and life-changing mystical tradition of the Catholic Church - this is my passion and the purpose of this channel. Every renewal in the Catholic Church has come through authentic encounters with people who desire to know God and who seek Him in prayer and the interior life. One challenge is that much of what is publically available is either not orthodox, and/or is mixed with non-Christian Eastern spirituality. Our aim here is to draw from the pure well of Catholic tradition - the only safe and truly transformative water of life.
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To reveal the rich and life-changing mystical tradition of the Catholic Church - this is my passion and the purpose of this channel. Every renewal in the Catholic Church has come through authentic encounters with people who desire to know God and who seek Him in prayer and the interior life. One challenge is that much of what is publically available is either not orthodox, and/or is mixed with non-Christian Eastern spirituality. Our aim here is to draw from the pure well of Catholic tradition - the only safe and truly transformative water of life.
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Religion & Spirituality
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The Ache of a Contemplative Heart: Longing for God
Dan Burke - The Way of Contemplation
5 minutes 45 seconds
12 months ago
The Ache of a Contemplative Heart: Longing for God

Do you yearn for a deeper connection with God but feel inadequate? Learn how to submit to this "ache" and avoid getting tripped up. Key Takeaways: * "The ache of a contemplative heart" is described as a longing for God, born of deep love and the recognition of one's own brokenness. * This spiritual ache is not associated with psychological inadequacy but with the believer's desire to honor God and acknowledge His sacrifice. * Contemplative prayer and devotion are characterized by a continuous desire for deeper connection with the divine, often accompanied by feelings of insufficiency in one's own efforts. * Dan advises against using this ache as a means for self-condemnation, instead recommending a firm, aggressive, yet yielding resolve in one's spiritual practice. * The conversation reaffirms that the contemplative ache should inspire hope and a drive to serve rather than lead to despair. Notable Quotes: * "It's an ache of love caused by a wound of love." * "I am finite and he's infinite. I am the branches. He's divine." * "Please draw me more deeply to you. Please help me to love you as I should, as you deserve." * "Don't allow it to be twisted by the enemy to condemnation." Key Moments 0:00 - The ache of a contemplative heart 1:42 - The desire for all to hallow God's name 2:41 - The ache of love caused by a wound of love 3:50 - Dealing with the ache through firm, yielding resolve 4:51 - Not allowing the ache to lead to despair

Dan Burke - The Way of Contemplation
To reveal the rich and life-changing mystical tradition of the Catholic Church - this is my passion and the purpose of this channel. Every renewal in the Catholic Church has come through authentic encounters with people who desire to know God and who seek Him in prayer and the interior life. One challenge is that much of what is publically available is either not orthodox, and/or is mixed with non-Christian Eastern spirituality. Our aim here is to draw from the pure well of Catholic tradition - the only safe and truly transformative water of life.