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    MeditatioTALKS SERIES 2010 D OCT DEC

    Fr Joe Pereira

    LettingGodLettingGo

    To be a hero, you must first be a zero. Fr Joe Pereira sees

    meditation as the act of self-denial that is the call to

    discipleship and to recognise that our true identity is in

    Christ. To come to that reality, we need a pathway that shuts

    off all preoccupations, painful and pleasant, allowing us to

    come to the consciousness of Christ. Saying the mantra

    brings us to that poverty in which we transcend our ego.

    Fr Joe Pereira is a member of the WCCM Guiding Board, anarchdiocesan priest, and founder-director of Kripa

    Foundation which is dedicated to care and rehabilitation in

    the areas of addiction and HIV/AIDS. In 2009, he received

    an Indian Government national award for his contributions

    in the field of social work in India. He gives retreats globally

    on wholeness and integration. He is author of a handbook

    and DVD Yoga for the Practice of Christian Meditation.

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    LettingGoLettingGodFr Joe Pereira

    CONTENTS

    1. Self-Denial 32. Christ Consciousness 53. Letting Go and Letting God 74. The Disposition of Mary 105. Authenticity 136. Poverty 167. Integrated Personalities 198. Forgiveness 22

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    Talks at Weekend Retreat in Singapore,

    2122 March 2009

    The World Community for Christian Meditation 2010

    THE WORLD COMMUNITY FOR CHRISTIAN MEDITATIONINTERNATIONAL CENTRE,ST MARKS,MYDDELTON SQUARE,LONDON EC1R1XX,UK

    www.wccm.org [email protected]

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