Thursday, May 04, 2006

The Cloud of Unknowing

Ray Yungen Speaks on The Cloud of Unknowing

"To my dismay, I discovered this 'mystical silence' is accomplished by the same methods used by New Agers to achieve their silence, the mantra and the breath! Contemplative prayer is the repetition of what is referred to as a prayer word or sacred word until one reaches a state where the soul, rather than the mind, contemplates God. Contemplative prayer teacher and Zen master Willigis Jager brought this out when he postulated:

Do not reflect on the meaning of the word; thinking and reflecting must cease, as all mystical writers insist. Simply sound the word silently, letting go of all feelings and thoughts.

Those with some theological training may recognize this teaching as the historical stream going back centuries to such figures as Meister Eckhart, Teresa of Avila, John of the Cross, and Julian of Norwich. One of the most well-known writings on the subject is the classic 14th century treatise, The Cloud of Unknowing, written by an anonymous author. It is essentially a manual on contemplative prayer inviting a beginner to:

Take just a little word, of one syllable rather than of two. With this word you are to strike down every kind of thought under the cloud of forgetting.

The premise here is that in order to really know God, mysticism must be practiced–the mind has to be shut down or turned off so that the cloud of unknowing where the presence of God awaits can be experienced. Practitioners of this method believe that if the sacred words are Christian, you will get Christ–it is simply a matter of intent even though the method is identical to occult and Eastern practices. From A Time of Departing, p. 33, 2nd Edition

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Those who practice this stuff, in reality are denying that they have sin. Therefore, they do not know God. 1 John explains it as follows:

vs. 8 If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.

vs. 9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.

vs. 10 If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word has no place in our lives.

If you're not dealing with your sin in prayer then you are calling God a liar, you DO NOT know God and the truth IS NOT in you.

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