The Prodigal Son - A Contemplative Perspective
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The Prodigal Son - A Contemplative Perspective

by Chris Whittington

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talks
Activity
Meditation
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Everyone
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A contemplative reading of the story of the Parable of the Prodigal Son can yield a rich teaching for the practice of meditation and the cultivation of attention. Perhaps the most famous Christian teaching on ‘coming home’ is the Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32). Jesus speaks of a son who asked his father to give him the share of the property that he was due to inherit, left home, and went to a faraway country. In that distant place, the younger son squandered what he’d been given. The original Greek, however, offers a far deeper meaning. The Greek word commonly translated as ‘property’ (οὐσίαν) can also mean ‘substance’ or ‘essence’ or ‘being’ – the deepest reality of something. And the word commonly translated as ‘squandered’ (διεσκόρπισεν) can also mean ‘scattered’ or ‘dispersed.’

ChristianityMeditationAttentionSpiritualityLovePresent MomentParableInterfaith DialoguePresent Moment AwarenessComing HomeProdigal SonSpiritual Inheritance

Meet your Teacher

Chris Whittington

Cheltenham, UK

Meet your Teacher

Chris Whittington

Cheltenham, UK