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There is a lot of talk these days of community and mission, but formation is sometimes forgotten in the midst of it all. This seems to be the most difficult part of our lives to practice because it is embedded in mystery, paradox, and is beyond the intellect. The Mystical Imagination takes you on a path into the depths of the interior life where our concepts of God unravel and our true self comes to life. We start to live into a more countercultural way of life where a contemplative spirituality is our greatest longing and our deepest expression of love in the world.

Produktbeschreibung
There is a lot of talk these days of community and mission, but formation is sometimes forgotten in the midst of it all. This seems to be the most difficult part of our lives to practice because it is embedded in mystery, paradox, and is beyond the intellect. The Mystical Imagination takes you on a path into the depths of the interior life where our concepts of God unravel and our true self comes to life. We start to live into a more countercultural way of life where a contemplative spirituality is our greatest longing and our deepest expression of love in the world.
Autorenporträt
Mark Votava lives in the Pacific Northwest in Tacoma, Washington where he has rooted himself in the neighborhood of Downtown Tacoma having become a local practitioner of faithful presence since 2004. He has been a part of the Downtown Neighborhood Fellowship for over a decade and has been a core member of the Tacoma Catholic Worker since 2010 where he shares life with the poor, marginalized and oppressed. He has dedicated his life to exploring and practicing a more subversive, creative, innovative way of life in the twenty-first century that is engaged relationally in the place he lives. Striving to help others create a new paradigm of ecclesiology through the embodiment of parish, Mark collaborates with the Parish Collective Leaders Fellowship and has graduated from the Leadership in the New Parish course at the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. Website: markvotava.com Twitter: @MarkVotava