Rich Lewis Discusses the History and Practice of Centering Prayer

Published: Dec. 7, 2021, 2 p.m.

This week, my special guest shares the history and the practice of centering prayer.\nRich Lewis is an author, speaker and coach who focuses on centering prayer as a means of inner transformation. He teaches centering prayer in both his local and virtual community and offers one-on-one coaching. He publishes a weekly meditation, book reviews, and interviews on his site, Silence Teaches.\nHe has published articles for a number of organizations, including Contemplative Light, Abbey of the Arts, Contemplative Outreach, EerdWord, In Search of a New Eden, the Ordinary Mystic at Patheos, and the Contemplative Writer. \u200b\nRich has been a daily practitioner of centering prayer since June 1, 2014. Centering prayer has been so life-giving and life-changing that he feels compelled to share his journey with others who wish to learn more. Rich resides with his family in Ambler, Pennsylvania. Learn more about him at:\nwww.SilenceTeaches.com.\nThe Spirit of Creativity: Inspirational Poems for the Creative at Heart is available in eBook, Audiobook and Paperback formats:\nhttps://books2read.com/TheSpiritOfCreativity\nSupport this podcast with a monthly donation:\nhttps://anchorlfm/inspirational-journeys/support\nor you can give a one-time donation via PayPal at:\nhttps://paypal.me/annHarrisonBarnes?locale.x=en_US