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Living On The Border

Meeting the sacred in everyday life

  • Paperback
  • 128 pages
  • Publisher: Canterbury Press
  • 12.9 x 19.9 x 0.8 cm

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This has grown out of Esther’s Living on the Border, a small booklet in a series published in conjunction with Tymawr Convent in Monmouth, an Anglican religious community with which Esther has been involved for many years. It sold out and has been out of print for some time. This new, enlarged edition in a regular book format will open it up to a wider readership

A short text, yet it is vintage Esther. She draws on the ancient traditions of Celtic and monastic spirituality to explore thresholds between people, between cultures, between the human and the divine. Ancient spiritual wisdom teaches that thresholds are sacred places and Esther encourages readers to become more receptive to their surroundings and to learn to pause, reflect and meet God at the places of encounter and change in our lives.

Living On The Border and The Celtic Way of Prayer
The Celtic Way of PrayerLiving On The Border
  • Author

    Esther De Waal

  • Book Format

    Paperback / softback

  • Publisher

    Canterbury Press

  • Published

    August 2011

  • Weight

    137g

  • Page Count

    128

  • Dimensions

    12.9 x 19.9 x 0.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9781853119620

  • ISBN-10

    1853119628

  • Eden Code

    1960057

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    Enlarged edition of the first publication in 2001. ‘A threshold is a sacred thing’ – these are among the first 14 words of the introduction to this book. Esther de Waal is someone who understands Celtic Christians and Christianity. The Celts were people who were marginalised – driven to the edges – the thresholds – Cornwall, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Brittany. There they encountered life on the edge – they lived and breathed borderlands R.S.Thomas is quoted reflecting on the thresholds of Wales: You can come in You can come a long way… But you won’t be inside. The author understands borderlands, living as she does in the Herefordshire Welsh Marches, where the actual border was for centuries in a state of flux. She then uses this concept to explore landscape, the seasons and times, followed by a few pages of passages for reflection and a border anthology of words and images, both of them offering us the opportunity to listen to the dialogue of the landscape. Talking of the way in which the monk or nun crossing the threshold of the church would always allow themselves a time to divest of self, she says ‘…stillness permits each one to enter into that space kept empty in the heart for the Word of God.…..All of our lives are inevitably made of a succession of borders and thresholds.’ She reflects on the essential difference between a boundary or frontier and borderlands – the former being edges/barriers and the latter the point where the lands of two peoples run alongside one another. I loved reading this book and found so much in it. I suspect I’ll come back to it again and again.

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