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Henri J.M. Nouwen

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Bread for the Journey: A Daybook of Wisdom and Faith Can You Drink the Cup? Here and Now: Living in the Spirit In the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World Making All Things New and Other Classics Out of Solitude: Three Meditations on the Christian Life Reaching Out: The Three Movements of the Spiritual Life The Genesee Diary: Report from a Trappist Monastery The Only Necessary Thing: Living a Prayerful Life The Return of the Prodigal Son Anniversary Edition: A Special Two-in-One Volume, including Home Tonight The Return of the Prodigal Son: A Story of Homecoming The Way of the Heart: The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers and Mothers With Burning Hearts: A Meditation on the Eucharistic Life

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In solitude we can come to the realization that we are not driven together but brought together. In solitude we come to know our fellow human beings not as partners who can satisfy our deepest needs, but as brothers and sisters with whom we are called to give visibility to God's all-embracing love. In solitude we discover that community is not a common ideology, but a response to a common call. In solitude we indeed realize that community is not made but given.

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It is this nothingness (in solitude) that I have to face in my solitude, a nothingness so dreadful that everything in me wants to run to my friends, my work, and my distractions so that I can forget my nothingness and make myself believe that I am worth something. The task is to persevere in my solitude, to stay in my cell until all my seductive visitors get tired of pounding on my door and leave me alone. The wisdom of the desert is that the confrontation with our own frightening nothingness forces us to surrender ourselves totally and unconditionally to the Lord Jesus Christ.

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The Way of the Heart: The Spirituality of the Desert Fathers and Mothers

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As soon as we are alone,...inner chaos opens up in us. This chaos can be so disturbing and so confusing that we can hardly wait to get busy again. Entering a private room and shutting the door, therefore, does not mean that we immediatel;y shut ou all our iner doubts, anxieities, fears, bad memories, unresolved conflicts, angry feelings and impulsive desires. On the contrary, when we have removed our outer distraction, we often find that our inner distraction manifest themselves to us in full force. We often use the outer distractions to shield ourselves from the interior noises. This makes the discipline of solitude all the more important.

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Making All Things New and Other Classics

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The word "Eucharist" means literally "act of thanksgiving." To celebrate the Eucharist and to live a Eucharistic life has everything to do with gratitude. Living Eucharistically is living life as a gift, a gift for which one is grateful. But gratitude is not the most obvious response to life, certainly not when we experience life as a series of losses! Still, the great mystery we celebrate in the Eucharist and live in a Eucharistic life is precisely that through mourning our losses we come to know life as a gift.

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With Burning Hearts: A Meditation on the Eucharistic Life