Sleep Hallucinations or Miracles?
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The author, who attempted to become a Cistercian monk more than two decades ago, lacked the humility to do so, so in short he failed. But the Lord God Almighty made him into a contemplative and had other plans for him anyway. So now he is a lay member of the Roman Catholic faith, and observes the practices of a secular monk. Meaning he keeps several hours of the Divine Office daily, and doesn't need permission to go get a new toothbrush, and is free to see the dentist of his choice. And I'm not entirely convinced the humility thing has improved that much, but when some thorn-in-the-side-spirit decides to haul off and smack him just as he is about to fall asleep, he has learned to keep his mouth shut (usually). Jesus suffered beatings and he was without sin, so I reckon his secular monks should be content to do the same if required. Anyway, the author discusses various diary/journal entries that he has made over the period of about 24 years and isn't particularly concerned about the order (dates) of the entries, he is more concerned with the content, hence the book tends to be a bit bibliographical. And hopefully, his comments are presented in a manner that it may be of assistance to those who are seeking spiritual growth, developing a personal relationship with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, to become holy, as God is holy.
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