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By: TNeal

 I understand the fear. What surprised you?

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By: Tsimonson636

Thank you for your advice on stillness. I usually wake up in the morning, read the Bible and drink a cup of coffee. Today I practiced stillness and fell back asleep. I guess I needed more rest. At...

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By: LivingStill

God is trying to tell all of us something. If only we would respond to His gentle calling to be still in His presence, choose to climb up on His lap and just be.

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By: Cathy

I very much enjoy Insight Timer on my iPhone.  Love the journal feature.  I’ve wanted to keep a journal but finding time is difficult.  This encourages me to type a few sentences (or more) each day,...

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By: Michellebriggs99

You are a Benedictine!

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By: KeithFerrin

No. I haven’t. I’ll have to grab that one! Thanks for the tip Barry.

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By: Michael Hyatt

Thanks, Abby. Your book looks marvelous. I just bought it from Amazon. I’m looking forward to reading it.

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By: KeithFerrin

Great! Let me know what you think Mike. It took me about 3-4 chapters before the reading and the “practice” found a rhythm.

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By: Tamara

Great column! A hearty (I mean a whisper quiet) amen from my yoga mat! I regularly practice stillness and meditation followed by yoga each morning.  My day simply isn’t the same without it. I’ve found...

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By: Michael Hyatt

Thanks, Michael. Very helpful. I bought the Laird book yesterday. I am eager to read it. All the best.

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By: Michael Hyatt

This is the value of the Jesus prayer for those who care to try it. (For those who don’t know what that is, Google it.)

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By: Michael Hyatt

Yes, you will get better with practice. And some days, you will be more distracted. This happens to me when I don’t rest well.

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By: Michael Hyatt

That it was easier and more enjoyable than I expected.

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By: Robert

Walking in the woods; near a stream is best.  Just listening to the sound of nature.  The wind, the birds, the water; a creature scurring in the bush.  It is calming to know that all this exist without...

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By: Jlbryants

Great stuff!  Finally, someone who is a healthy thinker.  Bravo

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By: Jefferyjames

A great word. Thank you Michael. Ruth Haley Barton in her book Invitation to Silence and Solitude wrote “…you are like a jar of river water all shaken up. What you need is to sit still long enough that...

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By: Carolanncollins

Quiet time is extremely important.  Quiet time enables you to know yourself and is the gateway to an examined life.   You must know that you are worthy and make a commitment to yourself before you are...

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By: Michele Cushatt

Just curious. Would love to do something like this myself. Sounds amazing. Thanks for the info!

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By: edwah zephaniah joshua

I make it a lifestyle to believe Him who quickens those things that are dead, those things God says that be not but speaks as though they were, Rom.4:17 Because He telegraphs the thing wills to quicken...

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By: Michael Hyatt

I just started Ruth Barton’s book two days ago and am really enjoying it. Thanks.

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