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  2. Richard Foster (theologian) - Wikipedia

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    Foster is best known for his 1978 book Celebration of Discipline, which examines the inward disciplines of prayer, fasting, meditation, and study in the Christian life, the outward disciplines of simplicity, solitude, submission, and service, and the corporate disciplines of confession, worship, guidance, and celebration. [2]

  3. Spiritual practice - Wikipedia

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    Many devout Christians have a home altar at which they (and their family members) pray and read Christian devotional literature, sometimes while kneeling at prie-dieu.. In Christianity, spiritual disciplines may include: prayer, fasting, reading through the Christian Bible along with a daily devotional, frequent church attendance, constant partaking of the sacraments, such as the Eucharist ...

  4. Catholic spirituality - Wikipedia

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    In practical terms this spiritual quest is pursued through prayer in solitude and asceticism. Some adherents of desert spirituality – whether as eremitic or cenobitic monastics, or as Christian faithful outside the religious life – practise centering prayer. One form of this prayer has one meditate on a single, sacred word to draw the ...

  5. De vita solitaria - Wikipedia

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    De vita solitaria ("Of Solitary Life" or "On the Solitary Life"; translated as The Life of Solitude) is a philosophical treatise composed in Latin and written between 1346 and 1356 (mainly in Lent of 1346) by Italian Renaissance humanist Petrarch. It constitutes an apology of solitude dedicated to his friend Philippe de Cabassoles. [1] [2]

  6. Opinion: What I find in solitude and silence on the cliffs of ...

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    What I found at the top of the mountain was a radiant view over the blue Pacific, freedom from all distraction and a day that seemed to last for months.

  7. Spiritual formation - Wikipedia

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    On a popular level, the formation movement emerged, in part, with the publication of Richard Foster's Celebration of Discipline in 1978, which introduced and popularized a set of spiritual disciplines as historical practices beyond Bible study, prayer, and church attendance that may lead to religious maturity and spiritual growth.

  8. Anthusa of Mantinea - Wikipedia

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    Anthusa became an ascetic at a young age, living in the mountains near Constantinople in complete solitude. [1] She later founded two monasteries , one for men and the other for women, and became abbess of the monastery for nuns, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] 90 of whom resided there and who "were known for their obedience to their abbess and for their spiritual ...

  9. Dancemeditation - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily an ecumenical spiritual system, or a spiritual system that embraces interfaith pluralism. There has never been, nor will there be, a request to follow doctrine. The Path of Dancemeditation is a full valid Path in itself. It is not an ancillary discipline to any other established Path.