Synopsis
With modesty about his extraordinary personal story, Curt Gardner shows us how experience and spiritual practice can come together in a life grounded in God. Rich descriptions of varying traditions of silent worship are woven into the author’s own spiritual journey as a Quaker, which is both difficult at times and deeply moving. Alongside this is practical advice on silent worship, informed by a deep knowledge of the tradition. This book shows how it is possible to move to a state where we don’t question the who or what of God, but accept that God just is.