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	<title>Comments on: Praying without Ceasing: Prayer as a Lifestyle</title>
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		<title>By: lucky</title>
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		<description>pretty good description! accute awareness!  using not 1 technique but several--some at the same time as others.           St John described a breathing techique that is in &quot;participation&quot; with the Trinity.  so every breathe is &quot;receiving&quot; from God as we breath in.  &amp; &quot;giving thanks&quot; as we breathe out.     of course it is humbling when one can&#039;t spell very good.           keep up the good work</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>pretty good description! accute awareness!  using not 1 technique but several&#8211;some at the same time as others.           St John described a breathing techique that is in &#8220;participation&#8221; with the Trinity.  so every breathe is &#8220;receiving&#8221; from God as we breath in.  &amp; &#8220;giving thanks&#8221; as we breathe out.     of course it is humbling when one can&#8217;t spell very good.           keep up the good work</p>
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