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Anthony de Mello's workshop on prayer.


Sculptor of words, he hammered and chiseled chis·eled or chis·elled  
adj.
Made or shaped with or as if with a chisel: a finely chiseled nose.

Adj. 1.
 a solid block of content, quickly, deftly, precisely disclosing the shape of his teaching.

We hearers, awed by its power and beauty even as it stood in the rough, thought we understood, more or less, and waited for further embellishments - the decorative figures, twists, curves we'd come to expect of an artist.

But he, having seen perfection as God's apprentice, knew it lay not in more, but in less. So he hammered and chiseled, with humor and conviction, lightly, relentlessly, till the marble heart of the message appeared - smooth, solid, one-worded: "Awareness."

It was too simple for us to comprehend. We asked for further explanation. Obligingly o·blig·ing  
adj.
Ready to do favors for others; accommodating.



o·bliging·ly adv.
, he smiled, repeated: "Awareness. Awareness. Awareness."

Poets in this issue: Deborah DeNicola's book Where Divinity Begins was published by Alice James Alice James (August 7, 1848 – March 6, 1892), U.S. diarist, only daughter of Henry James, Sr. and sister of philosopher William James and novelist Henry James, is known primarily for the posthumously published diary she kept in the last years of her life.  Press in 1994. Recipient of a 1997 Fellowship in Poetry from the National Endowment for the Arts National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)

Independent agency of the U.S. government that supports the creation, dissemination, and performance of the arts. It was created by the U.S.
, she teaches creative writing and literature at the Massachusetts College of Art Massachusetts College of Art and Design (also known as MassArt) is a publicly funded college of visual and applied art, founded in 1873. It is one of the oldest art schools and the only publicly funded free-standing art school in the United States. . Nancy Westerfield, Nebraska's first National Endowment for the Arts Fellow, was named Humanitarian of the Year, 1998, for community service in the Central Nebraska area. Irene Zimmerman's forthcoming book, Woman Un-Bent, is published by St. Mary's Press, Winona. Two of her poems have won awards from the Catholic Press Association. She is a school sister of St. Francis, Milwaukee.
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Author:Zimmerman, Irene
Publication:Cross Currents
Date:Dec 22, 1998
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