Peter Traben Haas on Prayer as a Practice of Centering, Abiding, & Radiating

“These prayers act as both a holy pause – a space to rest into when our own words seem to fail us – and a spark – a way of igniting our recommitment to be a loving presence in the world. Full of gratitude, humility, and devotion, Haas calls us back into communion with ourselves, with creation, and with the Holy One.”

— Christine Valters Paintner

Rev., Dr. Peter Traben Haas rises each morning watching the light shade from dark to dawn and the still silence births words. His aim as a pastor and writer is to deepen spiritual fecundity by exploring biblical wisdom, verse by verse. He is an ordained Teaching Pastor in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and earned a B.A. from Moody Bible, an M.Div. from Princeton Seminary, and a Doctorate of Ministry from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Peter is the author of multiple books and is widely known for his series of profound daily prayers in Paraclete Press’ book series Centering Prayers, which is the center of our conversation today.
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Peter and I talk about prayer as abiding, centering, and radiating, Peter’s unfolding journey since we last spoke, the ripening role of the Advent season, and so much more.

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Episode Show Notes

Works by Peter Traben Haas

Resources & People Mentioned

  • Thomas Keating
  • G.I. Gurdjeiff
  • Cynthia Bourgeault
  • Bernadette Roberts
  • Tessa Bielecki
  • Clement of Alexandria
  • Origien of Alexandria
  • John the Baptist
  • John Sweeney

Drink Recommended

  • Champagne or Hot Chocolate

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