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Sleeping with Bread: Holding What Gives You Life

por Dennis Linn

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The Linns' simplification of the Ignatian examination of conscience is a way to find daily direction, experience emotional and spiritual growth and grow closer to both God and one's inner self.
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“Sleeping with Bread: Holding What Gives you Life” by Dennis Linn, Sheila Farbricant Linn and Matthew Linn. Paulist Press, 1995

It looks like a children's book. But it's not. It has an odd title, “Sleeping with Bread.” What? The subtitle “Holding What Gives You Life” is more to the point but still rather vague.

“Sleeping with Bread” is a book about a simple spiritual practice, formally known as “the examen” (I can never remember that formal name) that can be life-giving by bringing us to a place in our hearts and minds of intentional remembering and acknowledgment of both the good and not-so-good things in our lives, on a daily, weekly, monthly or occasional basis, however often we choose to use the practice.

In short it is a book about practicing thankfulness while at the same time acknowledging the things that are hard, frustrating, painful or disappointing in our lives. In a comfortable, conversational style, the authors share how this practice has helped each of them in their brokenness and how God has met them in various ways in the midst of their acknowledged thankfulness and disappointments. They share how, in using this practice, they have been better able to listen to God and pay attention to his leading.

The examen can be practiced alone or with others. It can be a lovely practice for a family to do together. With wisdom and honesty, they share many examples from their own lives and the lives of others of how practicing the examen in a variety of contexts and situations has been and can be life-giving.

This practice is not new. It dates back to the time of Ignatius. But the authors, leaders of retreats and spiritual direction, bring a freshness and practicality to the practice, bringing new insights from the field of psychology on how the practice can enrich our lives and bring us closer to being the people God created us to be.
Carolyn Vance
  NCFChampaign | May 1, 2018 |
What I learned from this book changed my life. A book I will always treasure. ( )
  davidmasters | Oct 13, 2017 |
I actually want to give this like 3.5 stars but good reads won't let me. I thought this was a good book in thinking about the examen and incorporating it as a spiritual practice, but you kind of have to get over how annoying these people are. ( )
1 vota Jamichuk | May 22, 2017 |
Don't let the cover fool you. It might look liek a kid's book but it is definitely for adults. This book provides an introduction the "The Examen" form of prayer made popular by the JEsuits. It offers a number of recommendations for for different ways of doing the Examen, one of which I now do with my children. They now love doing the Examen even though they don't they're doing it! ( )
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