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Esther De Waal

    Esther De Waal
    To Pause at the Threshold
    The Way of Simplicity
    A Retreat with Thomas Merton
    Living with Contradiction
    Seeking God
    Threshold of Light
    • 2023

      A Retreat with Thomas Merton

      A Seven-Day Spiritual Journey

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book presents a structured seven-day retreat program inspired by Thomas Merton's writings and accompanied by his notable photography. Esther de Waal offers flexibility for participants to engage in this reflective experience at home, in retreat centers, or while on vacation, making it accessible for both individuals and groups. The program encourages deep personal reflection and connection with Merton's insights, promoting spiritual growth and contemplation.

      A Retreat with Thomas Merton
    • 2022

      The White Stone

      The Art of Letting Go

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      4.2(25)Add rating

      Esther de Waal is one of today's most beloved spiritual writers. In The White Stone , she reflects on the changes and losses that come with growing older. Esther reflects on solitude and, following a period of illness, saying goodbye to a family home and the Welsh border landscape she had known for decades which inspired some of her greatest writing. In her characteristic style, she sees everything as a portal into a deeper spiritual understanding.She draws on the wealth of the Christian tradition, especially scripture and the monastic and Celtic spiritualities she knows so well, to help her navigate her way through not only the inevitable sense of loss that accompanies such change, but also to embrace the new possibilities it brings. The white stone of the title refers to a small pebble from the river that ran through her garden that she keeps in her pocket, but also strikes a note of hope referring to the new identity promised by God (Revelation 2.17). This is a book of simple, profound wisdom that will speak to many coping with change in their own lives.

      The White Stone
    • 2013

      If Only I Had Told

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      `The satanic sex ring takes place around a quarry, near your friend's house. As well as your family there are four others, so far that we know of, involved.'When her dad was arrested and imprisoned for violently abusing his 15 children, Esther thought her life could begin at last.

      If Only I Had Told
    • 2013

      This reflective commentary explores the Rule of St Benedict from the perspective of someone whose life and faith has been shaped by its gentle wisdom and realism. Its approach is personal and contemplative; it is written for all who seek to deepen their Christian understanding and discipleship.

      A Life-Giving Way
    • 2011

      A Retreat with Thomas Merton

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The celebrated spiritual writer Thomas Merton remains one of the most influential voices of our day. Here, Esther de Waal devises a seven day personal or group retreat programme using extracts from Thomas Merton's writings and a selection of his photography.

      A Retreat with Thomas Merton
    • 2010

      The Way of Simplicity

      The Cistercian Tradition Volume 31

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      In The Way of Simplicity Esther de Waal reveals the riches of the Cistercian (Trappist) tradition and its relevance for today's world. The book draws not only on such twelfth-century writers as Bernard of Clairvaux and Aelred of Rievaulx, but also on Thomas Merton and many contemporary Cistercians. These Cistercian men and women wrote on matters of perennial concern: the true self, growth, integration, friendship, the love of God, and above al the life of prayer. Anyone wishing to explore Cistercian spirituality will find this book an illuminating and practical guide. Esther de Waal is one of today's most celebrated spiritual writers. Seeking God, her classic book on the relevance of the Rule of Saint Benedict, has opened up the riches of the monastic tradition to readers throughout the world for almost twenty-five years. Greatly in demand as a speaker and retreat leader, she lives in Herefordshire, UK.

      The Way of Simplicity
    • 2010

      Esther de Waal's classic guide to Celtic spirituality makes vital connections between the Celtic Christian world and our own world. This is an essential read for those wishing to engage with Celtic history and spirituality; its beauty and wisdom lingers in the mind well after the book has finished.

      The Celtic Way of Prayer
    • 2004

      To Pause at the Threshold

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
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      Exploring the concept of thresholds as significant points of transition, Esther de Waal reflects on their importance in both physical and spiritual realms. Set against the backdrop of the Welsh countryside, she emphasizes the value of slowing down and connecting with the environment. Through this lens, the book invites readers to appreciate the sacredness of borders and the transformative experiences they offer, encouraging a deeper receptivity to both the tangible and intangible aspects of life.

      To Pause at the Threshold
    • 2003

      Lost in Wonder

      Rediscovering the Spiritual Art of Attentiveness

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Focusing on the everyday experiences of life, Esther de Waal explores how seemingly insignificant moments can lead us closer to God. By cultivating a childlike sense of wonder, she emphasizes that spiritual growth is a gift rather than a result of anxious striving. Each chapter, such as "Seeing With the Inner Eye" and "Silence," invites readers to reflect on themes like change and mystery, accompanied by quotes from the Psalms and spiritual writers to enhance prayerful contemplation.

      Lost in Wonder
    • 1999

      The Celtic Way of Prayer

      The Recovery of the Religious Imagination

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(381)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of Celtic Christianity and its pre-Christian roots, Esther de Waal delves into the rich tradition of worship that encompasses both ancient beliefs and the core teachings of the Gospel. The book offers an insightful look into the history, folklore, and liturgical practices of the Celtic people, highlighting how these elements shape their spiritual expression.

      The Celtic Way of Prayer