Thomas Keating is a well-known Trappist priest who has written many books and is considered a scholar to many. This particular book is formatted in a Q & A style that gives the novice a good understanding of how he thinks. One of his views along with many other Christian scholars is that God is not a person or a being, way up in the sky, but a consciousness within one’s soul. He said, “heaven and hell are not so much places, but psychological states.” Keating is a devout Christian who studies many different religions and embraces much of what he reads regarding other religions.
Being raised Catholic myself this quotation from the book caught my attention. “At Yale, I was challenged by the modern philosophers that we had to read. The chief book that influenced me was Leo Tolstoy’s book about the kingdom of God and the Beatitudes, entitled The Kingdom of God is Within You.1 It alerted me to the fact that many people who think themselves Catholics are not really catholic; at least, they are not following the gospel model, which is essentially, as Pope Francis teaches, the religion of the poor. The poor are not just those who have few resources of a material kind. There are also those who are spiritually poor and morally bankrupt. The spiritually poor are those who lack the greatest resource of all, which is the conviction of God’s presence within them as a loving God, healing their emotional and mental wounds, and inviting them to share the divine life, light and love. This is where true happiness is. The spiritually poor are those who lack the conviction.”
I love reading books like this, it gives me inspiration and solace. This is a short book, and I welcome all of Thomas Keating’s work.